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Immunological Aspects of Human Papilloma Virus-Related Cancers Always Says, "I Am like a Box of Complexity, You Never Know What You Are Gonna Get".

Ehsan Soleymaninejadian1, Paola Zelini2,3, Irene Cassaniti1,3, Fausto Baldanti1,3, Mattia Dominoni1,2, Andrea Gritti1,2, Barbara Gardella1,2.   

Abstract

The human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause different cancers in both men and women. The virus interferes with functions of the cervix, vulva, vagina, anus in the anogenital area, breast, and head and neck cancer due to the local lesions. The tumors lead to death if not treated as a result of distant metastasis to internal organs and brain. Moreover, HPV attenuates the immune system during chronic infection and releases viral antigens into the tumor microenvironment. The tumors know how difficult is to win the battle with a strong united army of immune cells that are equipped with cytokines and enzymes. They confuse the immune cells with secreting viral antigens. The immune system is equipped with cytokines, a complement system, antibodies, and other secretory proteins to overcome the foreign invaders and viral antigens. However, the majority of the time, tumors win the battle without having all the equipment of the immune cells. Thus, in this review, we describe the recent progression in cellular and humoral immunity studies during the progression of HPV-related cancers. First of all, we describe the role of B, plasmoid cells, and B regulatory cells (Breg) in their functions in the tumor microenvironment. Then, different subtypes of T cells such as T CD8, CD4, T regulatory (Treg) cells were studied in recently published papers. Furthermore, NK cells and their role in tumor progression and prevention were studied. Finally, we indicate the breakthroughs in immunotherapy techniques for HPV-related cancers.

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Keywords:  cellular immunity; human papilloma virus; humoral immunity; immunotherapy; tumor

Year:  2022        PMID: 35632488      PMCID: PMC9144219          DOI: 10.3390/vaccines10050731

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-393X


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