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The role of HPV-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (Review)

Cervical cancer is associated with infection by certain types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs), and this affects women worldwide. Despite the improvements in prevention and cure of HPV-induced cervical cancer, it remains the second most common type of cancer in women in the least developed regions o...

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Autores principales: Da Silva, Martha Laysla Ramos, De Albuquerque, Beatriz Helena Dantas Rodrigues, Allyrio, Thales Araújo De Medeiros Fernandes, De Almeida, Valéria Duarte, Cobucci, Ricardo Ney De Oliveira, Bezerra, Fabiana Lima, Andrade, Vania Sousa, Lanza, Daniel Carlos Ferreira, De Azevedo, Jenner Christian Veríssimo, De Araújo, Josélio Maria Galvão, Fernandes, José Veríssimo
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8165754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2021.1436
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author Da Silva, Martha Laysla Ramos
De Albuquerque, Beatriz Helena Dantas Rodrigues
Allyrio, Thales Araújo De Medeiros Fernandes
De Almeida, Valéria Duarte
Cobucci, Ricardo Ney De Oliveira
Bezerra, Fabiana Lima
Andrade, Vania Sousa
Lanza, Daniel Carlos Ferreira
De Azevedo, Jenner Christian Veríssimo
De Araújo, Josélio Maria Galvão
Fernandes, José Veríssimo
author_facet Da Silva, Martha Laysla Ramos
De Albuquerque, Beatriz Helena Dantas Rodrigues
Allyrio, Thales Araújo De Medeiros Fernandes
De Almeida, Valéria Duarte
Cobucci, Ricardo Ney De Oliveira
Bezerra, Fabiana Lima
Andrade, Vania Sousa
Lanza, Daniel Carlos Ferreira
De Azevedo, Jenner Christian Veríssimo
De Araújo, Josélio Maria Galvão
Fernandes, José Veríssimo
author_sort Da Silva, Martha Laysla Ramos
collection PubMed
description Cervical cancer is associated with infection by certain types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs), and this affects women worldwide. Despite the improvements in prevention and cure of HPV-induced cervical cancer, it remains the second most common type of cancer in women in the least developed regions of the world. Epigenetic modifications are stable long-term changes that occur in the DNA, and are part of a natural evolutionary process of necessary adaptations to the environment. They do not result in changes in the DNA sequence, but do affect gene expression and genomic stability. Epigenetic changes are important in several biological processes. The effects of the environment on gene expression can contribute to the development of numerous diseases. Epigenetic modifications may serve a critical role in cancer cells, by silencing tumor suppressor genes, activating oncogenes, and exacerbating defects in DNA repair mechanisms. Although cervical cancer is directly related to a persistent high-risk HPV infection, several epigenetic changes have been identified in both the viral DNA and the genome of the infected cells: DNA methylation, histone modification and gene silencing by non-coding RNAs, which initiate and sustain epigenetic changes. In the present review, recent advances in the role of epigenetic changes in cervical cancer are summarized.
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spelling pubmed-81657542021-06-03 The role of HPV-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (Review) Da Silva, Martha Laysla Ramos De Albuquerque, Beatriz Helena Dantas Rodrigues Allyrio, Thales Araújo De Medeiros Fernandes De Almeida, Valéria Duarte Cobucci, Ricardo Ney De Oliveira Bezerra, Fabiana Lima Andrade, Vania Sousa Lanza, Daniel Carlos Ferreira De Azevedo, Jenner Christian Veríssimo De Araújo, Josélio Maria Galvão Fernandes, José Veríssimo Biomed Rep Review Cervical cancer is associated with infection by certain types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs), and this affects women worldwide. Despite the improvements in prevention and cure of HPV-induced cervical cancer, it remains the second most common type of cancer in women in the least developed regions of the world. Epigenetic modifications are stable long-term changes that occur in the DNA, and are part of a natural evolutionary process of necessary adaptations to the environment. They do not result in changes in the DNA sequence, but do affect gene expression and genomic stability. Epigenetic changes are important in several biological processes. The effects of the environment on gene expression can contribute to the development of numerous diseases. Epigenetic modifications may serve a critical role in cancer cells, by silencing tumor suppressor genes, activating oncogenes, and exacerbating defects in DNA repair mechanisms. Although cervical cancer is directly related to a persistent high-risk HPV infection, several epigenetic changes have been identified in both the viral DNA and the genome of the infected cells: DNA methylation, histone modification and gene silencing by non-coding RNAs, which initiate and sustain epigenetic changes. In the present review, recent advances in the role of epigenetic changes in cervical cancer are summarized. D.A. Spandidos 2021-07 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8165754/ /pubmed/34094536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2021.1436 Text en Copyright: © Da Silva et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Review
Da Silva, Martha Laysla Ramos
De Albuquerque, Beatriz Helena Dantas Rodrigues
Allyrio, Thales Araújo De Medeiros Fernandes
De Almeida, Valéria Duarte
Cobucci, Ricardo Ney De Oliveira
Bezerra, Fabiana Lima
Andrade, Vania Sousa
Lanza, Daniel Carlos Ferreira
De Azevedo, Jenner Christian Veríssimo
De Araújo, Josélio Maria Galvão
Fernandes, José Veríssimo
The role of HPV-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (Review)
title The role of HPV-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (Review)
title_full The role of HPV-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (Review)
title_fullStr The role of HPV-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (Review)
title_full_unstemmed The role of HPV-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (Review)
title_short The role of HPV-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (Review)
title_sort role of hpv-induced epigenetic changes in cervical carcinogenesis (review)
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8165754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2021.1436
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