转化(遗传学)
病毒学
DNA
DNA损伤
炎症反应
生物
计算生物学
遗传学
炎症
免疫学
基因
作者
Yanfei Liu,Mengda Niu,Ying Luo,Min Pan,Siqi Hong
摘要
Abstract Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are non‐enveloped double‐stranded DNA viruses. When HPV infection persists, infected tissues can develop many HPV‐related diseases such as cervical cancer and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. To establish their persistent infection, HPVs have evolved mechanisms to manipulate the host cellular processes such as DNA damage response (DDR), which includes homologous recombination, nonhomologous end joining, and microhomology‐mediated end joining. Additionally, HPVs utilize host inflammatory processes to facilitate their life cycles. Here, we bridge the concepts of DDR and inflammatory response, and discuss how HPV proteins orchestrate a sophisticated manipulation of DDR and inflammation to promote their viral replication, ultimately fostering the progression of infected cells towards oncogenic transformation to malignancy.
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