Literature DB >> 8556072

[Cellular and molecular pathogenesis of cancer of the cervix].

J Monsonego1.   

Abstract

There is now substantial evidence that specific human papillomavirus (HPV) types are probably an etiological factor of cervical cancer and its precursors. Virus infection, viral genes expression emerge as necessary but not sufficient for the cells transformation. The E6-E7 oncoproteins of "high risk" (HPV 16-18) papillomaviruses bind specifically, and with high affinity, to cellular tumor suppressor gene products p53 and pRb, in contrast to "low risk" (HPV 6-11) types. This bond disturbs the cell cycle and results in chromosomal instability, aneuploidy and is the probably starting point of the integration of viral DNA to the host genome. These endogenous modifications are reported to the morphological and colposcopical events of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and seem to be most important in the pathogenesis of cervical cancer precursors lesions and tumor progression.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8556072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contracept Fertil Sex        ISSN: 1165-1083


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1.  A transcriptomic analysis of malignant transformation of human embryonic esophageal epithelial cells by HPV18 E6E7.

Authors:  Duo Tang; Biqi Wang; Sara Khodahemmati; Jingtao Li; Zhixiang Zhou; Jingfeng Gao; Wang Sheng; Yi Zeng
Journal:  Transl Cancer Res       Date:  2020-03       Impact factor: 1.241

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