Carcinogenesis 2013
DOI: 10.5772/54800
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Human Papillomavirus and Carcinogenesis in the Upper Aero-Digestive Tract

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“…Identification of neutralization-sensitive epitopes on the capsid protein structures (conformational epitopes) support investigations to develop improved recombinant vaccines that maximize effective and long-term antibody-mediated protection against multiple HPV types (4). As one of the major cancer-causing HPV types, HPV16 is extensively studied (1, 3, 57), and together with HPV18 comprises a major target for vaccine development (8, 9). Since the life cycle of HPVs rely on differentiation of basal cells into keratinocytes, purifying high titer virus stocks for structural studies is difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification of neutralization-sensitive epitopes on the capsid protein structures (conformational epitopes) support investigations to develop improved recombinant vaccines that maximize effective and long-term antibody-mediated protection against multiple HPV types (4). As one of the major cancer-causing HPV types, HPV16 is extensively studied (1, 3, 57), and together with HPV18 comprises a major target for vaccine development (8, 9). Since the life cycle of HPVs rely on differentiation of basal cells into keratinocytes, purifying high titer virus stocks for structural studies is difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los genes virales E6 y E7 son regulados negativamente por los genes virales E1 y E2, los cuales pueden fragmentarse ocasionalmente, lo cual produce la pérdida de control de la transcripción de las oncoproteínas E6 y E7 (19,20). Estos genes provocan la integración del genoma viral al ADN de las células del huésped, incrementando de esta forma la persistencia viral, mecanismo que opera principalmente en virus de alto riesgo (21,22).…”
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“…Existen más de 120 tipos de VPH, algunos tipos se muestran en la TablaI, de solo 100 se conoce su secuencia genómica completa (García-Cuellar et al, 2004). Los dos géne-ros de VPH más importantes son los papilomavirus alpha (∂) y los beta (ß), la mayoría de los virus que infectan el área genital pertenecen al género alpha (Lizano et al, 2009), según sus características clíni-cas, los VPH se pueden subdividir en cutáneos y de mucosa (Castillo, 2011 16 6 18 11 26 40 31 42 33 43 35 44 39 54 45 61 51 72 52 81 53 CP6108 56 58 59 66 68 82 Tabla I. Distintos tipos de VPH agrupados según el riesgo que representan (Muñoz et al, 2003). …”
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