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Metagenomic Discovery of 83 New Human Papillomavirus Types in Patients with Immunodeficiency

Authors :
Diana V. Pastrana
Alberto Peretti
Nicole L. Welch
Cinzia Borgogna
Carlotta Olivero
Raffaele Badolato
Lucia D. Notarangelo
Marisa Gariglio
Peter C. FitzGerald
Carl E. McIntosh
Jesse Reeves
Gabriel J. Starrett
Valery Bliskovsky
Daniel Velez
Isaac Brownell
Robert Yarchoan
Kathleen M. Wyvill
Thomas S. Uldrick
Frank Maldarelli
Andrea Lisco
Irini Sereti
Christopher M. Gonzalez
Elliot J. Androphy
Alison A. McBride
Koenraad Van Doorslaer
Francisco Garcia
Israel Dvoretzky
Joceline S. Liu
Justin Han
Philip M. Murphy
David H. McDermott
Christopher B. Buck
Source :
mSphere, Vol 3, Iss 6 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2018.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Several immunodeficiencies are associated with high susceptibility to persistent and progressive human papillomavirus (HPV) infection leading to a wide range of cutaneous and mucosal lesions. However, the HPV types most commonly associated with such clinical manifestations in these patients have not been systematically defined. Here, we used virion enrichment, rolling circle amplification, and deep sequencing to identify circular DNA viruses present in skin swabs and/or wart biopsy samples from 48 patients with rare genetic immunodeficiencies, including patients with warts, hypogammaglobulinemia, infections, myelokathexis (WHIM) syndrome, or epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV). Their profiles were compared with the profiles of swabs from 14 healthy adults and warts from 6 immunologically normal children. Individual patients were typically infected with multiple HPV types; up to 26 different types were isolated from a single patient (multiple anatomical sites, one time point). Among these, we identified the complete genomes of 83 previously unknown HPV types and 35 incomplete genomes representing possible additional new types. HPV types in the genus Gammapapillomavirus were common in WHIM patients, whereas EV patients mainly shed HPVs from the genus Betapapillomavirus. Preliminary evidence based on three WHIM patients treated with plerixafor, a leukocyte mobilizing agent, suggest that longer-term therapy may correlate with decreased HPV diversity and increased predominance of HPV types associated with childhood skin warts. IMPORTANCE Although some members of the viral family Papillomaviridae cause benign skin warts (papillomas), many human papillomavirus (HPV) infections are not associated with visible symptoms. For example, most healthy adults chronically shed Gammapapillomavirus (Gamma) virions from apparently healthy skin surfaces. To further explore the diversity of papillomaviruses, we performed viromic surveys on immunodeficient individuals suffering from florid skin warts. Our results nearly double the number of known Gamma HPV types and suggest that WHIM syndrome patients are uniquely susceptible to Gamma HPV-associated skin warts. Preliminary results suggest that treatment with the drug plerixafor may promote resolution of the unusual Gamma HPV skin warts observed in WHIM patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23795042
Volume :
3
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
mSphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.23f9f824fd734e23af44698af7c43b3a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphereDirect.00645-18