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HPV16 activates the AIM2 inflammasome in keratinocytes

Archives of Dermatological Research, 2013
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are double-stranded DNA viruses, which selectively infect keratinocytes in stratified epithelia. After an initial infection, many patients clear HPV. In some patients, however, HPV persist, and dysfunctional innate immune responses to HPV infection could be involved in the ineffective clearing of these viruses.
Reinholz, M   +8 more
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HPV16 CpG Methylation Contributes to Cervical Carcinogenesis by Regulating HPV16 Tumorigenesis‐Related Genes

Molecular Carcinogenesis
ABSTRACTHPV16 CpG methylation is associated with cervical carcinogenesis and the expression of HPV16 tumorigenesis‐related genes. However, the genome‐wide methylation profile of HPV16 CpG sites during cervical carcinogenesis has not been fully characterized, and the regulatory role of HPV16 CpG methylation in the expression of these genes in cervical ...
Yuanjing Lyu   +8 more
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Serological Response to HPV16 Infection

1994
HPV infection of squamous epithelium of female genital. tract results in a variety of clinical. diseases. HPV types 6 and 11, are generally associated with benign proliferative lesions such as condylomata acuminata, while numerous “high risk” HPV types are involved in the development of cervical. dysplasia that can progress to malignancy. In particular
Anna Di Lonardo   +2 more
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HPV16 conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2023
Stefano, Chiodi   +4 more
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Factors associated with HPV16 cervical precancerous stage : microbiome/virome and HPV16 E1

The human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) and/or high-risk (Hr-) HPV are the main causes of cervical cancer. The viral factors, such as the E6 and E7 oncogenes, have been recognized as the major factors of carcinogenesis. However, it is currently unknown how other HPV genes, particularly E1, contribute to the development of cancer.
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HPV16 E7 Genetic Conservation Is Critical to Carcinogenesis

Cell, 2017
Lisa Mirabello   +2 more
exaly  

Correlation between viral load, multiplicity of infection, and persistence of HPV16 and HPV18 infection in a Dutch cohort of young women

Journal of Clinical Virology, 2016
Pascal van der Weele   +2 more
exaly  

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