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Characterization of HPV and host genome interactions in primary head and neck cancers

X. Song, H. Mahadeshwar, R. I. Haddad, Anting Xu, X. Ren, Mark D. Wilkerson, Jewell M. Jung, N. Gehlenborg, E. V. Ivanova, A. Pantazi, D. N. Hayes, M. Meyerson, J. Zhang, N. Issaeva, A. K. El-Naggar, A. G. Hadjipanayis, Jiaxian Tang, M. Parfenov, P. J. Park, C. S. Pedamallu, C. A. Bristow, L. Danilova, A. Protopopov, S. Seth, D. A. Wheeler, Wendell G. Yarbrough, A. I. Ojesina, N. Santoso, S. S. Freeman, S. Lee, Lubin Yang, J. R. Grandis

2020UNC Libraries23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A significant proportion of head and neck cancer is driven by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and the expression of viral oncogenes is involved in the development of these tumors. However, the role of HPV integration in primary tumors beyond increasing the expression of viral oncoproteins is not understood. Here, we describe how HPV integration impacts the host genome by amplification of oncogenes and disruption of tumor suppressors as well as driving inter- and intrachromosomal rearrangements. Tumors that do and do not have HPV integrants display distinct gene expression profiles and DNA methylation patterns, which further support the view that the mechanisms by which tumors with integrated and nonintegrated HPV arise are distinct.

Topics & Concepts

Host (biology)Head and neck cancerGenomeHead and neckHost factorsBiologyMedicineComputational biologyGeneticsGeneCancerSurgeryVirusMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchGene expression and cancer classification