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通过对加拿大城市和机构废水样本进行高通量测序来鉴定循环中的人乳头瘤病毒类型。

Identification of circulating human papillomavirus types through high-throughput sequencing of Canadian municipal and institutional wastewater samples.

作者信息

Giesbrecht Shayna J, Krosta Samantha J, Fox Rebecca, Kolsun Kurt, Quill Zoe, Gibbons Suzanne, Sivro Aida, Sandstrom Paul, Mangat Chand S, Becker Michael G

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

JC Wilt Infectious Diseases Research Centre, National Microbiology Laboratory Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

出版信息

Appl Environ Microbiol. 2025 Jul 23;91(7):e0034825. doi: 10.1128/aem.00348-25. Epub 2025 Jun 5.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are a diverse group of viruses that infect human mucosal and cutaneous tissues, with a ubiquitous global distribution. Several types are classified as high-risk due to their association with cervical, anal, penile, and oropharyngeal cancers. Given its widespread prevalence and the limitations of clinical surveillance, HPV is an ideal candidate for wastewater-based testing (WBT), as a way to characterize circulating HPV types. Toward this goal, we utilized high-throughput Illumina-based amplicon sequencing targeting the conserved GP5+/GP6+ sites of HPV in wastewater samples collected from two urban treatment plants, two town sites, and three correctional facilities. Larger population catchments displayed greater diversity of HPV types in wastewater compared to institutional settings, reflecting differences in community composition and exposure. A total of 24 distinct HPV types were detected, all belonging to the alpha-papillomavirus genus, encompassing high- and low-risk types, types of unknown risk, and both cutaneous and mucosal types. Among these were six vaccine-preventable types, including HPV-16 and HPV-18, as well as probably carcinogenic types not routinely monitored in clinical settings, such as HPV-67, HPV-69, and HPV-73. These findings demonstrate the utility of WBT as a complementary tool to clinical testing, providing critical insights to inform cancer prevention strategies and evaluate the impact of vaccination programs.

IMPORTANCE

Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related cancers, including cervical, anal, penile, and oropharyngeal cancers, impose a significant economic burden on healthcare systems, with billions spent annually on treatment and management. This study reports the detection of HPV in Canadian wastewater, providing new insights into HPV circulation within communities. The findings highlight the ongoing prevalence of high-risk HPV types targeted by vaccines and the circulation of probable carcinogenic types, such as HPV-67, HPV-69, and HPV-73, which are not included in current clinical testing algorithms. Wastewater-based surveillance of HPV could complement clinical testing by capturing data on populations typically underrepresented in clinical settings. A clearer understanding of circulating HPV types can support public health efforts to promote cancer screening, monitor vaccination campaigns, and address gaps in prevention strategies. The continued development of wastewater-based testing systems hints toward a promising future for unbiased monitoring of community health.

摘要

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人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是一组多样的病毒,可感染人类黏膜和皮肤组织,在全球广泛分布。几种类型因其与宫颈癌、肛门癌、阴茎癌和口咽癌有关而被归类为高危型。鉴于其广泛流行以及临床监测的局限性,HPV是基于废水检测(WBT)的理想候选对象,作为一种表征循环HPV类型的方法。为实现这一目标,我们利用基于Illumina的高通量扩增子测序,靶向从两个城市污水处理厂、两个城镇站点和三个惩教设施收集的废水样本中HPV的保守GP5+/GP6+位点。与机构环境相比,更大的人口集水区的废水中HPV类型表现出更大的多样性,这反映了社区组成和接触情况的差异。共检测到24种不同的HPV类型,均属于α-乳头瘤病毒属,包括高危型和低危型、风险未知型以及皮肤型和黏膜型。其中有六种可通过疫苗预防的类型,包括HPV-16和HPV-18,以及临床环境中通常未常规监测的可能致癌类型,如HPV-67、HPV-69和HPV-73。这些发现证明了WBT作为临床检测补充工具的实用性,为癌症预防策略提供关键见解并评估疫苗接种计划的影响。

重要性

人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)相关癌症,包括宫颈癌、肛门癌、阴茎癌和口咽癌,给医疗系统带来了巨大的经济负担,每年在治疗和管理上花费数十亿美元。本研究报告了在加拿大废水中检测到HPV,为社区内HPV的传播提供了新见解。研究结果突出了疫苗针对的高危HPV类型的持续流行以及可能致癌类型的传播,如HPV-67、HPV-69和HPV-73,这些类型未包含在当前的临床检测算法中。基于废水的HPV监测可以通过获取临床环境中代表性不足人群的数据来补充临床检测。更清楚地了解循环HPV类型有助于公共卫生努力促进癌症筛查、监测疫苗接种运动并填补预防策略中的空白。基于废水检测系统的持续发展预示着无偏倚监测社区健康的前景广阔。

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