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Virus/Host Cell Crosstalk in Hypoxic HPV-Positive Cancer Cells.
Document Type
Article
Source
Viruses (1999-4915). Jul2017, Vol. 9 Issue 7, p174. 11p.
Subject
*PAPILLOMAVIRUSES
*CARCINOGENS
*ONCOGENES
*GENE expression
*HOST-virus relationships
*CANCER cells
Language
ISSN
1999-4915
Abstract
Oncogenic types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are major human carcinogens. The expression of the viral E6/E7 oncogenes plays a key role for HPV-linked oncogenesis. It recently has been found that low oxygen concentrations ("hypoxia"), as present in sub-regions of HPV-positive cancers, strongly affect the interplay between the HPV oncogenes and their transformed host cell. As a result, a state of dormancy is induced in hypoxic HPV-positive cancer cells, which is characterized by a shutdown of viral oncogene expression and a proliferative arrest that can be reversed by reoxygenation. In this review, these findings are put into the context of the current concepts of both HPV-linked carcinogenesis and of the effects of hypoxia on tumor biology. Moreover, we discuss the consequences for the phenotype of HPV-positive cancer cells as well as for their clinical behavior and response towards established and prospective therapeutic strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]