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Alterations in the expression and activity of extracellular matrix components in HPV-associated infections and diseases

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Autor(es):
Suellen Herbster [1] ; Andressa Paladino [2] ; Sumara de Freitas [3] ; Enrique Boccardo [4]
Número total de Autores: 4
Afiliação do(s) autor(es):
[1] University of São Paulo. Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Oncovirology - Brasil
[2] University of São Paulo. Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Oncovirology - Brasil
[3] University of São Paulo. Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Oncovirology - Brasil
[4] University of São Paulo. Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences. Laboratory of Oncovirology - Brasil
Número total de Afiliações: 4
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Clinics; v. 73, 2018-09-06.
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Infection with human papillomaviruses is associated with a series of benign and malignant hyperproliferative diseases that impose a heavy burden on human populations. A subgroup of mucosal human papillomavirus types are associated with the majority of cervical cancers and a relevant fraction of vulvar, vaginal, anal, penile and head and neck carcinomas. Human papillomaviruses mediate cell transformation by the expression of two pleiotropic oncoproteins that alter major cellular regulatory pathways. However, these viruses are not complete carcinogens, and further alterations within the infected cells and in their microenvironment are necessary for tumor establishment and progression. Alterations in components of the extracellular matrix for instance, matrix metalloproteinases and some of their regulators such as tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases, have been consistently reported in human papillomaviruses-associated diseases. Matrix metalloproteinases function by remodeling the extracellular matrix and alterations in their expression levels and/or activity are associated with pathological processes and clinical variables including local tumor invasion, metastasis, tumor relapse and overall patient prognosis and survival. In this review we present a summarized discussion on the current data concerning the impact of human papillomavirus infection on the activity and expression of extracellular matrix components. We further comment on the possibility of targeting extracellular matrix molecules in experimental treatment protocols. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 08/57889-1 - Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia para o Estudo das Doenças Associadas ao Papilomavírus
Beneficiário:Luisa Lina Villa
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Temático
Processo FAPESP: 13/27006-9 - Estudo do papel da proteína reck no processo de carcinogênese mediado pelo papilomavírus humano
Beneficiário:Suellen da Silva Gomes Herbster
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Doutorado