Papillomavirus Subtypes Are Natural and Old Taxa: Phylogeny of Human Papillomavirus Types 44 and 55 and 68a and -b
Open Access
- 15 May 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 79 (10), 6565-6569
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.79.10.6565-6569.2005
Abstract
A human papillomavirus (HPV) type is defined as an HPV isolate whose L1 gene sequence is at least 10% different from that of any other type, while a subtype is 2 to 10% different from any HPV type. In order to analyze the phylogeny behind the subtype definition, we compared 49 isolates of HPV type 44 (HPV-44) and its subtype HPV-55, previously misclassified as a separate type, and 41 isolates of the subtype pair HPV-68a and -b, sampled from cohorts in four continents. The subtypes of each pair are separated by deep dichotomic branching, and three of the four subtypes have evolved large phylogenetic clusters of genomic variants forming a “star” phylogeny, with some branches specific for ethnically defined cohorts. We conclude that subtypes of HPV types are natural and old taxa, equivalent to types, which either diverged more recently than types or evolved more slowly.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Classification of papillomavirusesVirology, 2004
- The Ubiquity and Impressive Genomic Diversity of Human Skin Papillomaviruses Suggest a Commensalic Nature of These VirusesJournal of Virology, 2000
- Two novel genital human papillomavirus (HPV) types, HPV68 and HPV70, related to the potentially oncogenic HPV39Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1996
- Coevolution of papiliomaviruses with human populationsTrends in Microbiology, 1994
- Evolution of human papillomavirus type 18: an ancient phylogenetic root in Africa and intratype diversity reflect coevolution with human ethnic groupsJournal of Virology, 1993
- The genetic drift of human papillomavirus type 16 is a means of reconstructing prehistoric viral spread and the movement of ancient human populationsJournal of Virology, 1993
- Human papillomavirus type 13 and pygmy chimpanzee papillomavirus type 1: comparison of the genome organizationsVirology, 1992
- Characterization of a novel human papillomavirus DNA in the cervical carcinoma cell line ME180Journal of Virology, 1991
- Heterogeneity of the human papillomavirus groupJournal of Virology, 1989
- Cloning and partial DNA sequencing of two new human papillomavirus types associated with condylomas and low-grade cervical neoplasiaJournal of Virology, 1989