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An in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of HPV16

Deregulated expression of viral E6 and E7 genes often caused by viral genome integration of high-risk human papillomaviruses (HR-HPVs) into host DNA and additional host genetic alterations are thought to be required for the development of cervical cancer. However, approximately 15% of invasive cervi...

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Autores principales: Wongjampa, Weerayut, Nakahara, Tomomi, Tanaka, Katsuyuki, Yugawa, Takashi, Ekalaksananan, Tipaya, Kleebkaow, Pilaiwan, Goshima, Naoki, Kiyono, Tohru, Pientong, Chamsai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36763589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281069
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author Wongjampa, Weerayut
Nakahara, Tomomi
Tanaka, Katsuyuki
Yugawa, Takashi
Ekalaksananan, Tipaya
Kleebkaow, Pilaiwan
Goshima, Naoki
Kiyono, Tohru
Pientong, Chamsai
author_facet Wongjampa, Weerayut
Nakahara, Tomomi
Tanaka, Katsuyuki
Yugawa, Takashi
Ekalaksananan, Tipaya
Kleebkaow, Pilaiwan
Goshima, Naoki
Kiyono, Tohru
Pientong, Chamsai
author_sort Wongjampa, Weerayut
collection PubMed
description Deregulated expression of viral E6 and E7 genes often caused by viral genome integration of high-risk human papillomaviruses (HR-HPVs) into host DNA and additional host genetic alterations are thought to be required for the development of cervical cancer. However, approximately 15% of invasive cervical cancer specimens contain only episomal HPV genomes. In this study, we investigated the tumorigenic potential of human cervical keratinocytes harboring only the episomal form of HPV16 (HCK1T/16epi). We found that the HPV16 episomal form is sufficient for promoting cell proliferation and colony formation of parental HCK1T cells. Ectopic expression of host oncogenes, MYC and PIK3CA(E545K), enhanced clonogenic growth of both early- and late-passage HCK1T/16epi cells, but conferred tumor-initiating ability only to late-passage HCK1T/16epi cells. Interestingly, the expression levels of E6 and E7 were rather lower in late-passage than in early-passage cells. Moreover, additional introduction of a constitutively active MEK1 (MEK1DD) and/or KRAS(G12V) into HCK1T/16epi cells resulted in generation of highly potent tumor-initiating cells. Thus an in vitro model for progression of cervical neoplasia with episomal HPV16 was established. In the model, constitutively active mutation of PIK3CA, PIK3CA(E545K), and overexpression of MYC, in the cells with episomal HPV16 genome were not sufficient, but an additional event such as activation of the RAS-MEK pathway was required for progression to tumorigenicity.
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spelling pubmed-99166462023-02-11 An in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of HPV16 Wongjampa, Weerayut Nakahara, Tomomi Tanaka, Katsuyuki Yugawa, Takashi Ekalaksananan, Tipaya Kleebkaow, Pilaiwan Goshima, Naoki Kiyono, Tohru Pientong, Chamsai PLoS One Research Article Deregulated expression of viral E6 and E7 genes often caused by viral genome integration of high-risk human papillomaviruses (HR-HPVs) into host DNA and additional host genetic alterations are thought to be required for the development of cervical cancer. However, approximately 15% of invasive cervical cancer specimens contain only episomal HPV genomes. In this study, we investigated the tumorigenic potential of human cervical keratinocytes harboring only the episomal form of HPV16 (HCK1T/16epi). We found that the HPV16 episomal form is sufficient for promoting cell proliferation and colony formation of parental HCK1T cells. Ectopic expression of host oncogenes, MYC and PIK3CA(E545K), enhanced clonogenic growth of both early- and late-passage HCK1T/16epi cells, but conferred tumor-initiating ability only to late-passage HCK1T/16epi cells. Interestingly, the expression levels of E6 and E7 were rather lower in late-passage than in early-passage cells. Moreover, additional introduction of a constitutively active MEK1 (MEK1DD) and/or KRAS(G12V) into HCK1T/16epi cells resulted in generation of highly potent tumor-initiating cells. Thus an in vitro model for progression of cervical neoplasia with episomal HPV16 was established. In the model, constitutively active mutation of PIK3CA, PIK3CA(E545K), and overexpression of MYC, in the cells with episomal HPV16 genome were not sufficient, but an additional event such as activation of the RAS-MEK pathway was required for progression to tumorigenicity. Public Library of Science 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9916646/ /pubmed/36763589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281069 Text en © 2023 Wongjampa et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wongjampa, Weerayut
Nakahara, Tomomi
Tanaka, Katsuyuki
Yugawa, Takashi
Ekalaksananan, Tipaya
Kleebkaow, Pilaiwan
Goshima, Naoki
Kiyono, Tohru
Pientong, Chamsai
An in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of HPV16
title An in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of HPV16
title_full An in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of HPV16
title_fullStr An in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of HPV16
title_full_unstemmed An in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of HPV16
title_short An in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of HPV16
title_sort in vitro carcinogenesis model for cervical cancer harboring episomal form of hpv16
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9916646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36763589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281069
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