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In Vivo and In Vitro Studies Suggest a Possible Involvement of HPV Infection in the Early Stage of Breast Carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B Induction
High prevalence of infection with high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) ranging from 25 to 100% (average 31%) was observed in breast cancer (BC) patients in Singapore using novel DNA chip technology. Early stage of BC demonstrated higher HPV positivity, and BC positive for estrogen receptor (ER) sho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032256/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24858917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097787 |
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author | Ohba, Kenji Ichiyama, Koji Yajima, Misako Gemma, Nobuhiro Nikaido, Masaru Wu, Qingqing Chong, PeiPei Mori, Seiichiro Yamamoto, Rain Wong, John Eu Li Yamamoto, Naoki |
author_facet | Ohba, Kenji Ichiyama, Koji Yajima, Misako Gemma, Nobuhiro Nikaido, Masaru Wu, Qingqing Chong, PeiPei Mori, Seiichiro Yamamoto, Rain Wong, John Eu Li Yamamoto, Naoki |
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description | High prevalence of infection with high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) ranging from 25 to 100% (average 31%) was observed in breast cancer (BC) patients in Singapore using novel DNA chip technology. Early stage of BC demonstrated higher HPV positivity, and BC positive for estrogen receptor (ER) showed significantly higher HPV infection rate. This unique association of HPV with BC in vivo prompted us to investigate a possible involvement of HPV in early stages of breast carcinogenesis. Using normal breast epithelial cells stably transfected with HPV-18, we showed apparent upregulation of mRNA for the cytidine deaminase, APOBEC3B (A3B) which is reported to be a source of mutations in BC. HPV-induced A3B overexpression caused significant γH2AX focus formation, and DNA breaks which were cancelled by shRNA to HPV18 E6, E7 and A3B. These results strongly suggest an active involvement of HPV in the early stage of BC carcinogenesis via A3B induction. |
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spelling | pubmed-40322562014-05-28 In Vivo and In Vitro Studies Suggest a Possible Involvement of HPV Infection in the Early Stage of Breast Carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B Induction Ohba, Kenji Ichiyama, Koji Yajima, Misako Gemma, Nobuhiro Nikaido, Masaru Wu, Qingqing Chong, PeiPei Mori, Seiichiro Yamamoto, Rain Wong, John Eu Li Yamamoto, Naoki PLoS One Research Article High prevalence of infection with high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) ranging from 25 to 100% (average 31%) was observed in breast cancer (BC) patients in Singapore using novel DNA chip technology. Early stage of BC demonstrated higher HPV positivity, and BC positive for estrogen receptor (ER) showed significantly higher HPV infection rate. This unique association of HPV with BC in vivo prompted us to investigate a possible involvement of HPV in early stages of breast carcinogenesis. Using normal breast epithelial cells stably transfected with HPV-18, we showed apparent upregulation of mRNA for the cytidine deaminase, APOBEC3B (A3B) which is reported to be a source of mutations in BC. HPV-induced A3B overexpression caused significant γH2AX focus formation, and DNA breaks which were cancelled by shRNA to HPV18 E6, E7 and A3B. These results strongly suggest an active involvement of HPV in the early stage of BC carcinogenesis via A3B induction. Public Library of Science 2014-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4032256/ /pubmed/24858917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097787 Text en © 2014 Ohba et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ohba, Kenji Ichiyama, Koji Yajima, Misako Gemma, Nobuhiro Nikaido, Masaru Wu, Qingqing Chong, PeiPei Mori, Seiichiro Yamamoto, Rain Wong, John Eu Li Yamamoto, Naoki In Vivo and In Vitro Studies Suggest a Possible Involvement of HPV Infection in the Early Stage of Breast Carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B Induction |
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In Vivo and In Vitro Studies Suggest a Possible Involvement of HPV Infection in the Early Stage of Breast Carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B Induction |
title_full |
In Vivo and In Vitro Studies Suggest a Possible Involvement of HPV Infection in the Early Stage of Breast Carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B Induction |
title_fullStr |
In Vivo and In Vitro Studies Suggest a Possible Involvement of HPV Infection in the Early Stage of Breast Carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B Induction |
title_full_unstemmed |
In Vivo and In Vitro Studies Suggest a Possible Involvement of HPV Infection in the Early Stage of Breast Carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B Induction |
title_short |
In Vivo and In Vitro Studies Suggest a Possible Involvement of HPV Infection in the Early Stage of Breast Carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B Induction |
title_sort | in vivo and in vitro studies suggest a possible involvement of hpv infection in the early stage of breast carcinogenesis via apobec3b induction |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032256/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24858917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097787 |
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