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Basic Characteristics of Mutations
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Mutation Site
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D25E |
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Mutation Site Sentence
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The E6 D25E, a rare variant in Western countries, was most frequently observed in ICC (44%). |
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Mutation Level
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Amino acid level |
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Mutation Type
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Nonsynonymous substitution |
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Gene/Protein/Region
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E6 |
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Standardized Encoding Gene
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E6
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Genotype/Subtype
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HPV16 |
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Viral Reference
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-
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Functional Impact and Mechanisms
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Disease
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
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Immune
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- |
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Target Gene
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-
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Clinical and Epidemiological Correlations
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Clinical Information
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- |
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Treatment
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- |
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Location
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Japan |
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Literature Information
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PMID
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10880765
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Title
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Enhanced oncogenicity of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) variants in Japanese population
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Author
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Matsumoto K,Yoshikawa H,Nakagawa S,Tang X,Yasugi T,Kawana K,Sekiya S,Hirai Y,Kukimoto I,Kanda T,Taketani Y
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Journal
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Cancer letters
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Journal Info
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2000 Aug 11;156(2):159-65
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Abstract
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To investigate whether HPV16 E6 variants carry an elevated risk for cervical cancer in Japanese population, we investigated the E6 sequence variation in 40 cervical intraepithelial neoplasias (CINs) I-III and 43 invasive cervical cancers (ICCs), all positive for HPV16. HPV16 E6 variants were frequently found in ICCs than in CINs (88 vs. 65%, P=0.01). The E6 D25E, a rare variant in Western countries, was most frequently observed in ICC (44%). CIN I/II lesions with HPV16 variants were less likely to regress than those with HPV16 prototype (P=0.048). The finding that HPV16 E6 variants represent a significant risk factor is common between Western and Japanese women despite the different distribution of each variant.
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Sequence Data
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-
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