Nature Communications (Oct 2022)

Human papillomavirus integration perspective in small cell cervical carcinoma

  • Xiaoli Wang,
  • Wenlong Jia,
  • Mengyao Wang,
  • Jihong Liu,
  • Xianrong Zhou,
  • Zhiqing Liang,
  • Qinghua Zhang,
  • Sixiang Long,
  • Suolang Quzhen,
  • Xiangchun Li,
  • Qiang Tian,
  • Xiong Li,
  • Haiying Sun,
  • Caili Zhao,
  • Silu Meng,
  • Ruoqi Ning,
  • Ling Xi,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Shasha Zhou,
  • Jianwei Zhang,
  • Li Wu,
  • Yile Chen,
  • Aijun Liu,
  • Yaqi Ma,
  • Xia Zhao,
  • Xiaodong Cheng,
  • Qing Zhang,
  • Xiaobing Han,
  • Huaxiong Pan,
  • Yuan Zhang,
  • Lili Cao,
  • Yiqin Wang,
  • Shaoping Ling,
  • Lihua Cao,
  • Hui Xing,
  • Chang Xu,
  • Long Sui,
  • Shixuan Wang,
  • Jianfeng Zhou,
  • Beihua Kong,
  • Xing Xie,
  • Gang Chen,
  • Shuaicheng Li,
  • Ding Ma,
  • Shuang Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33359-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Small cell cervical carcinoma (SCCC) is a rare but aggressive malignancy. Here, the authors report human papillomavirus features and genomic landscape in SCCC via high-throughput sequencing methods and identify MYC, SOX, NR4A, ANKRD and CEA family genes as HPV-integrated hotspots.