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MicroRNAs in Cervical Cancer: Evidences for a miRNA Profile Deregulated by HPV and Its Impact on Radio-Resistance

Cervical carcinoma (CC) is one of the most common cancers and a leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Epidemiologic and experimental data have clearly demonstrated a causal role of high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV) types in CC initiation and progression, affecting the cellular process...

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Autores principales: Pedroza-Torres, Abraham, López-Urrutia, Eduardo, García-Castillo, Verónica, Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia, Herrera, Luis A., Peralta-Zaragoza, Oscar, López-Camarillo, César, De Leon, David Cantú, Fernández-Retana, Jorge, Cerna-Cortés, Jorge F., Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6271743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24840898
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19056263
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author Pedroza-Torres, Abraham
López-Urrutia, Eduardo
García-Castillo, Verónica
Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia
Herrera, Luis A.
Peralta-Zaragoza, Oscar
López-Camarillo, César
De Leon, David Cantú
Fernández-Retana, Jorge
Cerna-Cortés, Jorge F.
Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos
author_facet Pedroza-Torres, Abraham
López-Urrutia, Eduardo
García-Castillo, Verónica
Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia
Herrera, Luis A.
Peralta-Zaragoza, Oscar
López-Camarillo, César
De Leon, David Cantú
Fernández-Retana, Jorge
Cerna-Cortés, Jorge F.
Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos
author_sort Pedroza-Torres, Abraham
collection PubMed
description Cervical carcinoma (CC) is one of the most common cancers and a leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Epidemiologic and experimental data have clearly demonstrated a causal role of high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV) types in CC initiation and progression, affecting the cellular processes by targeting and inactivating p53 and pRB host proteins. HR-HPV E5, E6 and E7 oncoproteins have the ability to deregulate several cellular processes, mostly apoptosis, cell cycle control, migration, immune evasion, and induction of genetic instability, which promote the accumulation of mutations and aneuploidy. In this scenario, genomic profiles have shown that aberrant expression of cellular oncogenic and tumor suppressive miRNAs have an important role in CC carcinogenesis. It has been stated that HPV infection and E6/E7 expression are essential but not sufficient to lead to CC development; hence other genetic and epigenetic factors have to be involved in this complex disease. Recent evidence suggests an important level of interaction among E6/E7 viral proteins and cellular miRNA, and other noncoding RNAs. The aim of the current review is to analyze recent data that mainly describe the interaction between HR-HPV established infections and specific cellular miRNAs; moreover, to understand how those interactions could affect radio-therapeutic response in tumor cells.
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spelling pubmed-62717432018-12-21 MicroRNAs in Cervical Cancer: Evidences for a miRNA Profile Deregulated by HPV and Its Impact on Radio-Resistance Pedroza-Torres, Abraham López-Urrutia, Eduardo García-Castillo, Verónica Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia Herrera, Luis A. Peralta-Zaragoza, Oscar López-Camarillo, César De Leon, David Cantú Fernández-Retana, Jorge Cerna-Cortés, Jorge F. Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos Molecules Review Cervical carcinoma (CC) is one of the most common cancers and a leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Epidemiologic and experimental data have clearly demonstrated a causal role of high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV) types in CC initiation and progression, affecting the cellular processes by targeting and inactivating p53 and pRB host proteins. HR-HPV E5, E6 and E7 oncoproteins have the ability to deregulate several cellular processes, mostly apoptosis, cell cycle control, migration, immune evasion, and induction of genetic instability, which promote the accumulation of mutations and aneuploidy. In this scenario, genomic profiles have shown that aberrant expression of cellular oncogenic and tumor suppressive miRNAs have an important role in CC carcinogenesis. It has been stated that HPV infection and E6/E7 expression are essential but not sufficient to lead to CC development; hence other genetic and epigenetic factors have to be involved in this complex disease. Recent evidence suggests an important level of interaction among E6/E7 viral proteins and cellular miRNA, and other noncoding RNAs. The aim of the current review is to analyze recent data that mainly describe the interaction between HR-HPV established infections and specific cellular miRNAs; moreover, to understand how those interactions could affect radio-therapeutic response in tumor cells. MDPI 2014-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6271743/ /pubmed/24840898 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19056263 Text en © 2014 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Pedroza-Torres, Abraham
López-Urrutia, Eduardo
García-Castillo, Verónica
Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia
Herrera, Luis A.
Peralta-Zaragoza, Oscar
López-Camarillo, César
De Leon, David Cantú
Fernández-Retana, Jorge
Cerna-Cortés, Jorge F.
Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos
MicroRNAs in Cervical Cancer: Evidences for a miRNA Profile Deregulated by HPV and Its Impact on Radio-Resistance
title MicroRNAs in Cervical Cancer: Evidences for a miRNA Profile Deregulated by HPV and Its Impact on Radio-Resistance
title_full MicroRNAs in Cervical Cancer: Evidences for a miRNA Profile Deregulated by HPV and Its Impact on Radio-Resistance
title_fullStr MicroRNAs in Cervical Cancer: Evidences for a miRNA Profile Deregulated by HPV and Its Impact on Radio-Resistance
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNAs in Cervical Cancer: Evidences for a miRNA Profile Deregulated by HPV and Its Impact on Radio-Resistance
title_short MicroRNAs in Cervical Cancer: Evidences for a miRNA Profile Deregulated by HPV and Its Impact on Radio-Resistance
title_sort micrornas in cervical cancer: evidences for a mirna profile deregulated by hpv and its impact on radio-resistance
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6271743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24840898
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19056263
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