Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Science Communicator Platform

Stay connected! Follow us on X network (Twitter):
Share this content! By
Lineage and Sublineage Analysis of Human Papillomavirus Types 66 and 68 in Iran During 2021–2023: A Cross-Sectional Study Publisher



S Taherkhani SIMA ; M Shabanpour MOHAMMAD ; Z Shoja ZABIHOLLAH ; S Jalilvand SOMAYEH
Authors

Source: Health Science Reports Published:2025


Abstract

Background and Aims: Knowing the distribution of HPV lineages and sublineages can provide more information on this virus's epidemiology, evolution, and pathogenicity. The present study intends to investigate the sequence variations of the E6 gene to know the distribution of lineages and sublineages of HPV 66 and 68 types in Iran. Methods: Seventy-one HPV 66 and 59 HPV 68-positive samples were investigated to identify their lineage/sublineages by hemi-nested PCR and sequencing. Results: Most of the HPV 66-infected samples belonged to lineage B (77.5%) and the remaining (22.5%) were classified as lineage A. For sublineage classification, 22.5%, 12.7%, and 64.8% were sublineages A1, B1, and B2, respectively. Most of the HPV 68-positive samples were classified as lineage C (66.1%), followed by lineage A (25.4%), lineage D/E (6.8%), and lineage F (1.7%). According to detected sublineages, C1 was dominant (62.7%), followed by A1 (22%), D/E (6.8%), A2 (3.4%), C2 (3.4%), and F2 (1.7%). No statistically significant differences were observed concerning HPV 66 or 68 distinct lineages by histology/cytology status. Conclusion: Our results showed that the B2 sublineage of HPV 66 and the C1 sublineage of HPV 68 were dominant in Iranian women. However, to elucidate the role of HPV 66 and 68 lineages in the pathogenicity risk of these two types, more studies with larger sample sizes are required. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
Other Related Docs
14. Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus Genotypes in Cervical Cancer Specimens in Tehran, Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences (2015)