Mechanism of genomic instability in cells infected with the high-risk human papillomaviruses

M Kadaja, H Isok-Paas, T Laos, E Ustav… - PLoS …, 2009 - journals.plos.org
In HPV–related cancers, the “high-risk” human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are frequently
found integrated into the cellular genome. The integrated subgenomic HPV fragments …

The drivers, mechanisms, and consequences of genome instability in HPV-driven cancers

VL Porter, MA Marra - Cancers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Cells infected with high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV) can
accumulate DNA damage and eventually transform into HPV-driven cancers. Genome …

High-risk alphapapillomavirus oncogenes impair the homologous recombination pathway

NA Wallace, S Khanal, KL Robinson… - Journal of …, 2017 - Am Soc Microbiol
Persistent high-risk genus human Alphapapillomavirus (HPV) infections cause nearly every
cervical carcinoma and a subset of tumors in the oropharyngeal tract. During the decades …

Genomic instability and cancer: lessons learned from human papillomaviruses

N Korzeniewski, N Spardy, A Duensing, S Duensing - Cancer letters, 2011 - Elsevier
High-risk HPV E6 and E7 oncoproteins cooperate to subvert critical host cell cycle
checkpoint control mechanisms in order to promote viral genome replication. This results not …

Human papillomavirus and genome instability: from productive infection to cancer

B Prati, B Marangoni, E Boccardo - Clinics, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
Infection with high oncogenic risk human papillomavirus types is the etiological factor of
cervical cancer and a major cause of other epithelial malignancies, including vulvar, vaginal …

The human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins independently induce numerical and structural chromosome instability

S Duensing, K Münger - Cancer research, 2002 - AACR
The development of genomic instability is a hallmark of high-risk human papillomavirus
(HPV) associated cervical carcinogenesis. We have previously shown that the HPV-16 E7 …

Genomic instability of the host cell induced by the human papillomavirus replication machinery

M Kadaja, A Sumerina, T Verst, M Ojarand… - The EMBO …, 2007 - embopress.org
Development of invasive cervical cancer upon infection by 'high‐risk'human papillomavirus
(HPV) in humans is a stepwise process in which some of the initially episomal 'high‐risk'type …

Human papillomaviruses activate the ATM DNA damage pathway for viral genome amplification upon differentiation

CA Moody, LA Laimins - PLoS pathogens, 2009 - journals.plos.org
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the causative agents of cervical cancers. The infectious
HPV life cycle is closely linked to the differentiation state of the host epithelia, with viral …

Intratumoral heterogeneity and clonal evolution induced by HPV integration

K Akagi, DE Symer, M Mahmoud, B Jiang, S Goodwin… - Cancer discovery, 2023 - AACR
The human papillomavirus (HPV) genome is integrated into host DNA in most HPV-positive
cancers, but the consequences for chromosomal integrity are unknown. Continuous long …

Human papillomaviruses preferentially recruit DNA repair factors to viral genomes for rapid repair and amplification

K Mehta, L Laimins - MBio, 2018 - Am Soc Microbiol
High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) activate the ataxia telangiectasia mutated-
dependent (ATM) DNA damage response as well as the ataxia telangiectasia mutated …