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Title: Scalable long-read Nanopore HPV16 amplicon-based whole-genome sequencing
Authors: Titus, Maina K.
Giesbrecht, David
Oduor, Cliff I.
Muthoka, Kapten
Niaré, Karamoko
Crudale, Rebecca
Fola, Abebe A.
Hui, Sin Ting
Kim, Isaac E.
Tonui, Philip K.
Itsura, Peter M.
Tonui, Ronald
Moormann, Ann M.
Loehrer, Patrick J.
Brown, Darron R.
Orang’o, Omenge E.
Cu-Uvin, Susan
Ermel, Aaron C.
Katzenellenbogen, Rachel A.
Bailey, Jeffrey A.
Keywords: Human papillomavirus 16 (HPV16)
Cervical cancer
Amplicon-based Whole-Genome Sequencing
Issue Date: 23-May-2025
Publisher: medrxiv.org
Abstract: Human papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) drives precursor cervical lesions that often progress to cervical cancer (CC). Variation within the HPV16 genome has been associated with CC risk. Here, we developed an affordable and portable amplicon-based long-read whole genome sequencing (WGS) approach using Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) to investigate HPV16 genetic diversity among women in sub-Saharan African countries. Applied to a control CaSki cell line and clinical samples (n = 12), our method generated complete HPV16 genomes at high coverage (median read coverage 5,899–15,279×). Benchmarking our HPV16 controls showed high accuracy for two variant calling pipelines (Clair3 and PEPPER-Margin DeepVariant). Phylogenetic analysis identified all four previously defined HPV16 lineages (A–D) and their high-risk sublineages. All lineages exhibited strong concordance across de novo assembly, reference-based phylogenetics, and unsupervised clustering. Our pipeline effectively captured the full extent of genomic variation, including putative lineage-informative SNPs. This method offers a robust amplicon-based WGS and analysis pipeline for HPV16, making it well-suited for integration into surveillance, diagnostics, and epidemiological efforts in low-resource areas.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9799
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