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New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a small double-stranded DNA virus with tropism for epithelial cells. To this date, over 150 genotypes are known and are classified into two major groups, low-risk and high-risk strains, depending on the ability of the virus to induce malignant transformation. The host&#...

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Autores principales: Georgescu, Simona Roxana, Mitran, Cristina Iulia, Mitran, Madalina Irina, Caruntu, Constantin, Sarbu, Maria Isabela, Matei, Clara, Nicolae, Ilinca, Tocut, Sandra Milena, Popa, Mircea Ioan, Tampa, Mircea
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6129847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30225270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5315816
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author Georgescu, Simona Roxana
Mitran, Cristina Iulia
Mitran, Madalina Irina
Caruntu, Constantin
Sarbu, Maria Isabela
Matei, Clara
Nicolae, Ilinca
Tocut, Sandra Milena
Popa, Mircea Ioan
Tampa, Mircea
author_facet Georgescu, Simona Roxana
Mitran, Cristina Iulia
Mitran, Madalina Irina
Caruntu, Constantin
Sarbu, Maria Isabela
Matei, Clara
Nicolae, Ilinca
Tocut, Sandra Milena
Popa, Mircea Ioan
Tampa, Mircea
author_sort Georgescu, Simona Roxana
collection PubMed
description Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a small double-stranded DNA virus with tropism for epithelial cells. To this date, over 150 genotypes are known and are classified into two major groups, low-risk and high-risk strains, depending on the ability of the virus to induce malignant transformation. The host's immunity plays a central role in the course of the infection; therefore, it may not be clinically manifest or may produce various benign or malignant lesions. The pathogenic mechanisms are complex and incompletely elucidated. Recent research suggests the role of chronic inflammation and oxidative stress (OS) in the pathogenesis of HPV infection and the associated carcinogenic processes. Chronic inflammation induces OS, which in turn promotes the perpetuation of the inflammatory process resulting in the release of numerous molecules which cause cell damage. Reactive oxygen species exert a harmful effect on proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Viral oncogenes E5, E6, and E7 are involved in the development of chronic inflammation through various mechanisms. In addition, HPV may interfere with redox homeostasis of host cells, inducing OS which may be involved in the persistence of the infection and play a certain role in viral integration and promotion of carcinogenesis. Knowledge regarding the interplay between chronic inflammation and OS in the pathogenesis of HPV infection and HPV-induced carcinogenesis has important consequences on the development of new therapeutic strategies.
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spelling pubmed-61298472018-09-17 New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Georgescu, Simona Roxana Mitran, Cristina Iulia Mitran, Madalina Irina Caruntu, Constantin Sarbu, Maria Isabela Matei, Clara Nicolae, Ilinca Tocut, Sandra Milena Popa, Mircea Ioan Tampa, Mircea J Immunol Res Review Article Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a small double-stranded DNA virus with tropism for epithelial cells. To this date, over 150 genotypes are known and are classified into two major groups, low-risk and high-risk strains, depending on the ability of the virus to induce malignant transformation. The host's immunity plays a central role in the course of the infection; therefore, it may not be clinically manifest or may produce various benign or malignant lesions. The pathogenic mechanisms are complex and incompletely elucidated. Recent research suggests the role of chronic inflammation and oxidative stress (OS) in the pathogenesis of HPV infection and the associated carcinogenic processes. Chronic inflammation induces OS, which in turn promotes the perpetuation of the inflammatory process resulting in the release of numerous molecules which cause cell damage. Reactive oxygen species exert a harmful effect on proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Viral oncogenes E5, E6, and E7 are involved in the development of chronic inflammation through various mechanisms. In addition, HPV may interfere with redox homeostasis of host cells, inducing OS which may be involved in the persistence of the infection and play a certain role in viral integration and promotion of carcinogenesis. Knowledge regarding the interplay between chronic inflammation and OS in the pathogenesis of HPV infection and HPV-induced carcinogenesis has important consequences on the development of new therapeutic strategies. Hindawi 2018-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6129847/ /pubmed/30225270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5315816 Text en Copyright © 2018 Simona Roxana Georgescu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Georgescu, Simona Roxana
Mitran, Cristina Iulia
Mitran, Madalina Irina
Caruntu, Constantin
Sarbu, Maria Isabela
Matei, Clara
Nicolae, Ilinca
Tocut, Sandra Milena
Popa, Mircea Ioan
Tampa, Mircea
New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
title New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
title_full New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
title_fullStr New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
title_full_unstemmed New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
title_short New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
title_sort new insights in the pathogenesis of hpv infection and the associated carcinogenic processes: the role of chronic inflammation and oxidative stress
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6129847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30225270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5315816
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