نتایج جستجو برای: hpv16 e6

تعداد نتایج: 6321  

2015
O. Andreas Karlsson Juan Ramirez Daniel Öberg Tony Malmqvist Åke Engström Maria Friberg Celestine N. Chi Mikael Widersten Gilles Travé Mikael T. I. Nilsson Per Jemth

Chronic infection by high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) strains may lead to cancer. Expression of the two viral oncoproteins E6 and E7 is largely responsible for immortalization of infected cells. The HPV E6 is a small (approximately 150 residues) two domain protein that interacts with a number of cellular proteins including the ubiquitin ligase E6-associated protein (E6AP) and several PDZ-do...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
T M Tan R C Ting

Human cervical cancers are often associated with human papillomavirus (HPV). In HPV-positive cervical cancers, the oncoproteins E6 and E7 are consistently expressed. In this study, the effects of antisense inhibition of both proteins were examined. Phosphorothioate oligonucleotides (ODNs) AE6 and AE7 complementary to regions flanking the start codons of HPV16 E6 and E7 genes, respectively, were...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2013
Fang-Hui Zhao Jose Jeronimo You-Lin Qiao Johannes Schweizer Wen Chen Melissa Valdez Peter Lu Xun Zhang Le-Ni Kang Pooja Bansil Proma Paul Charles Mahoney Marthe Berard-Bergery Ping Bai Roger Peck Jing Li Feng Chen Mark H Stoler Philip E Castle

New, lower-cost tests that target high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) have been developed for cervical cancer screening in lower-resource settings but large, population-based screening studies are lacking. Women ages 25 to 65 years and living in rural China (n = 7,543) self-collected a cervicovaginal specimen, had 2 cervical specimens collected by a clinician, and underwent visual inspectio...

Journal: :American journal of cancer research 2016
Yan Chen Wongworawat Maria Filippova Vonetta M Williams Valery Filippov Penelope J Duerksen-Hughes

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer, and the fourth most common cause of cancer death in women worldwide. Nearly all of these cases are caused by high-risk HPVs (HR HPVs), of which HPV16 is the most prevalent type. In most cervical cancer specimens, HR HPVs are found integrated into the human genome, indicating that integration is a key event in cervical tumor development. An under...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Katerina Strati Henry C Pitot Paul F Lambert

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. Recent reports have associated a subset of HNSCC with high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs), particularly HPV16, the same subset of HPVs responsible for the majority of cervical and anogenital cancers. In this study we describe a mouse model for HPV-associated HNSCC that employs mice transgenic for...

2014
Xulian Lu Qiaoai Lin Mao Lin Ping Duan Lulu Ye Jun Chen Xiangmin Chen Lifang Zhang Xiangyang Xue

The constitutive expression of the high-risk HPV E6 and E7 viral oncogenes is the major cause of cervical cancer. To comprehensively explore the composition of HPV16 early transcripts and their genomic annotation, cervical squamous epithelial tissues from 40 HPV16-infected patients were collected for analysis of papillomavirus oncogene transcripts (APOT). We observed different transcription pat...

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
John P Maufort Anny Shai Henry C Pitot Paul F Lambert

A subset of the mucosotropic human papillomaviruses (HPV), including HPV16, are etiologic agents for the vast majority of cervical cancers, other anogenital cancers, and a subset of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. HPV16 encodes three oncogenes: E5, E6, and E7. Although E6 and E7 have been well-studied and clearly shown to be important contributors to these cancers, less is known about E...

2014
Cinzia G Scarpini Ian J Groves Mark R Pett Dawn Ward Nicholas Coleman

Cervical carcinogenesis is characterized by a clonal selection process in which the high-risk human papillomavirus (HRHPV) genome usually changes from the extra-chromosomal (episomal) state seen in productive infections to DNA that is integrated into host chromosomes. However, it is not clear whether all HRHPV integration events provide cells with a selective growth advantage compared with the ...

Journal: :Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica 2014
Shaochun Chen Chaowei Liao Yiukay Lai Yan Fan Gang Lu Hua Wang Xiaoai Zhang Marie C M Lin Shuilong Leng Hsiang-Fu Kung

In order to develop more effective therapeutic vaccines against cancers with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, it is crucial to enhance the immunogenicity, eliminate the oncogenicity of oncoproteins, and take a combination of E7- and E6-containing vaccines. It has been shown recently that PE(ΔIII)-E7-KDEL3 (E7), a fusion protein containing the HPV16 oncoprotein E7 and the transloc...

2015
Hun Soon Jung Nirmal Rajasekaran Sang Yong Song Young Deug Kim Sungyoul Hong Hyuck Jae Choi Young Seok Kim Jong-Sun Choi Yoon-La Choi Young Kee Shin Michael R. Ladomery

The functional inactivation of TP53 and Rb tumor suppressor proteins by the HPV-derived E6 and E7 oncoproteins is likely an important step in cervical carcinogenesis. We have previously shown siRNA technology to selectively silence both E6/E7 oncogenes and demonstrated that the synthetic siRNAs could specifically block its expression in HPV-positive cervical cancer cells. Herein, we investigate...

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