2022
DOI: 10.3390/v14081751
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MmuPV1-Induced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arises Preferentially from Lgr5+ Epithelial Progenitor Cells

Abstract: Murine papillomavirus, MmuPV1, causes natural infections in laboratory mice that can progress to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) making it a useful preclinical model to study the role of papillomaviruses in cancer. Papillomavirus can infect cells within hair follicles, which contain multiple epithelial progenitor cell populations, including Lgr5+ progenitors, and transgenic mice expressing human papillomavirus oncogenes develop tumors derived from Lgr5 progenitors. We therefore tested the hypothesis that Lgr5+ p… Show more

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“…Two articles explore the basic questions in biology of two small DNA viruses: papillomavirus and adenovirus. Moreno et al demonstrate evidence in support of the long-standing hypothesis that infected tissue progenitors (in this case, Lgr5+ cells) are preferential targets for papillomavirus-induced transformation, using the preclinical murine papillomavirus infection model [ 5 ]. Aleman et al report the mechanism of how adenovirus shuts off host protein synthesis during adenoviral infection [ 6 ].…”
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“…Two articles explore the basic questions in biology of two small DNA viruses: papillomavirus and adenovirus. Moreno et al demonstrate evidence in support of the long-standing hypothesis that infected tissue progenitors (in this case, Lgr5+ cells) are preferential targets for papillomavirus-induced transformation, using the preclinical murine papillomavirus infection model [ 5 ]. Aleman et al report the mechanism of how adenovirus shuts off host protein synthesis during adenoviral infection [ 6 ].…”
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confidence: 97%