Biomolecules | |
RNA Binding Proteins that Control Human Papillomavirus Gene Expression | |
Naoko Kajitani1  Stefan Schwartz1  | |
关键词: HPV; papillomavirus; splicing; polyadenylation; SR proteins; hnRNP; SRSF1; SRSF9; hnRNP A1; hnRNP D; | |
DOI : 10.3390/biom5020758 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
The human papillomavirus (HPV) life cycle is strictly linked to the differentiation program of the infected mucosal epithelial cell. In the basal and lower levels of the epithelium, early genes coding for pro-mitotic proteins and viral replication factors are expressed, while terminal cell differentiation is required for activation of late gene expression and production of viral particles at the very top of the epithelium. Such productive infections are normally cleared within 18–24 months. In rare cases, the HPV infection is stuck in the early stage of the infection. Such infections may give rise to cervical lesions that can progress to cancer, primarily cancer of the uterine cervix. Since cancer progression is strictly linked to HPV gene expression, it is of interest to understand how HPV gene expression is regulated.
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