The oncogenic potential of human papillomaviruses: a review on the role of host genetics and environmental cofactors

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs), with over 100 genotypes, are a very complex group of human pathogenic viruses. In most cases, HPV infection results in benign epithelial proliferations (verrucae). However, oncogenic types of HPV may induce malignant transformation in the presence of cofactors. For exa...

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Autores:
Madkan, Vandana K.
Cook-Norris, Robert H.
Steadman, M. C.
Arora, Anita
Mendoza, Natalia
Tyring, Stephen Keith
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2007
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Universidad El Bosque
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Repositorio U. El Bosque
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eng
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2007.07961.x
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Environmental cofactors
Human papillomavirus
Oncogene
Review
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title The oncogenic potential of human papillomaviruses: a review on the role of host genetics and environmental cofactors
spellingShingle The oncogenic potential of human papillomaviruses: a review on the role of host genetics and environmental cofactors
Environmental cofactors
Human papillomavirus
Oncogene
Review
title_short The oncogenic potential of human papillomaviruses: a review on the role of host genetics and environmental cofactors
title_full The oncogenic potential of human papillomaviruses: a review on the role of host genetics and environmental cofactors
title_fullStr The oncogenic potential of human papillomaviruses: a review on the role of host genetics and environmental cofactors
title_full_unstemmed The oncogenic potential of human papillomaviruses: a review on the role of host genetics and environmental cofactors
title_sort The oncogenic potential of human papillomaviruses: a review on the role of host genetics and environmental cofactors
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Madkan, Vandana K.
Cook-Norris, Robert H.
Steadman, M. C.
Arora, Anita
Mendoza, Natalia
Tyring, Stephen Keith
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Madkan, Vandana K.
Cook-Norris, Robert H.
Steadman, M. C.
Arora, Anita
Mendoza, Natalia
Tyring, Stephen Keith
dc.subject.keywords.spa.fl_str_mv Environmental cofactors
Human papillomavirus
Oncogene
Review
topic Environmental cofactors
Human papillomavirus
Oncogene
Review
description Human papillomaviruses (HPVs), with over 100 genotypes, are a very complex group of human pathogenic viruses. In most cases, HPV infection results in benign epithelial proliferations (verrucae). However, oncogenic types of HPV may induce malignant transformation in the presence of cofactors. For example, over 99% of all cervical cancers and a majority of vulval, vaginal, anal and penile cancers are the result of oncogenic HPV types. Such HPV types have been increasingly linked to other epithelial cancers involving the skin, larynx and oesophagus. Although viral infection is necessary for neoplastic transformation, evidence suggests that host and environmental cofactors are also required. Research investigating HPV oncogenesis is complex and quite extensive. The inability to produce mature HPV virions in animal models has been a major limitation in fully elucidating the oncogenic potential and role of associated cofactors in promoting malignant transformation in HPV‐infected cells. We have reviewed the literature and provide a brief account of the current understanding of HPV oncogenesis, emphasizing the role of genetic susceptibility, immune response, and environmental and infectious cofactors.
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