Keratinocyte-secreted laminin 5 can function as a transient receptor for human papillomaviruses by binding virions and transferring them to adjacent cells.
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Two highly conserved cysteine residues in HPV16 L2 form an intramolecular disulfide bond and are critical for infectivity in human keratinocytesCutaneous and mucosal human papillomaviruses differ in net surface charge, potential impact on tropismDevelopment of AAVLP(HPV16/31L2) particles as broadly protective HPV vaccine candidateTetraspanin CD151 mediates papillomavirus type 16 endocytosisVaccinia virus 4c (A26L) protein on intracellular mature virus binds to the extracellular cellular matrix lamininCurrent understanding of the mechanism of HPV infectionThe cytoskeleton in papillomavirus infectionConcepts of papillomavirus entry into host cellsHuman papillomavirus type 16 entry: retrograde cell surface transport along actin-rich protrusionsEntry of human papillomavirus type 16 by actin-dependent, clathrin- and lipid raft-independent endocytosisThe C-Terminal Arm of the Human Papillomavirus Major Capsid Protein Is Immunogenic and Involved in Virus-Host InteractionEstablishment of human papillomavirus infection requires cell cycle progressionDifferential dependence on host cell glycosaminoglycans for infection of epithelial cells by high-risk HPV typesIdentification of neutralizing conformational epitopes on the human papillomavirus type 31 major capsid protein and functional implicationsPapillomavirus prophylactic vaccines: established successes, new approaches.Mechanisms of cell entry by human papillomaviruses: an overview.Differential binding patterns to host cells associated with particles of several human alphapapillomavirus types.Essential roles for soluble virion-associated heparan sulfonated proteoglycans and growth factors in human papillomavirus infections.Binding and neutralization characteristics of a panel of monoclonal antibodies to human papillomavirus 58.Human papillomavirus species-specific interaction with the basement membrane-resident non-heparan sulfate receptor.Replication and partitioning of papillomavirus genomes.The HPV16 and MusPV1 papillomaviruses initially interact with distinct host components on the basement membraneInteraction of human tumor viruses with host cell surface receptors and cell entryAssociation of human papilloma virus with pterygia and ocular-surface squamous neoplasia.Kallikrein-8 Proteolytically Processes Human Papillomaviruses in the Extracellular Space To Facilitate Entry into Host CellsA human papillomavirus (HPV) in vitro neutralization assay that recapitulates the in vitro process of infection provides a sensitive measure of HPV L2 infection-inhibiting antibodies.Binding and neutralization efficiencies of monoclonal antibodies, Fab fragments, and scFv specific for L1 epitopes on the capsid of infectious HPV particles.Human papillomavirus type 31 uses a caveolin 1- and dynamin 2-mediated entry pathway for infection of human keratinocytesInhibition of transfer to secondary receptors by heparan sulfate-binding drug or antibody induces noninfectious uptake of human papillomavirus.Use of an in vivo animal model for assessing the role of integrin α(6)β(4) and syndecan-1 in early steps in papillomavirus infection.Cleavage of the HPV16 Minor Capsid Protein L2 during Virion Morphogenesis Ablates the Requirement for Cellular Furin during De Novo Infection.Interaction of human papillomavirus type 16 particles with heparan sulfate and syndecan-1 molecules in the keratinocyte extracellular matrix plays an active role in infection.Heparin increases the infectivity of Human Papillomavirus type 16 independent of cell surface proteoglycans and induces L1 epitope exposureSulfated K5 Escherichia coli polysaccharide derivatives as wide-range inhibitors of genital types of human papillomavirus.Genetic susceptibility of cervical cancer.Human papillomavirus type 16 reduces the expression of microRNA-218 in cervical carcinoma cells.The evolving field of human papillomavirus receptor research: a review of binding and entry.Annexin A2 and S100A10 regulate human papillomavirus type 16 entry and intracellular trafficking in human keratinocytes.Role of heparan sulfate in attachment to and infection of the murine female genital tract by human papillomavirus.HPV infection: immunological aspects and their utility in future therapy
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Keratinocyte-secreted laminin 5 can function as a transient receptor for human papillomaviruses by binding virions and transferring them to adjacent cells.
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Keratinocyte-secreted laminin ...... erring them to adjacent cells.
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Keratinocyte-secreted laminin ...... erring them to adjacent cells.
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Keratinocyte-secreted laminin ...... erring them to adjacent cells.
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Keratinocyte-secreted laminin ...... erring them to adjacent cells.
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Keratinocyte-secreted laminin ...... erring them to adjacent cells.
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Guerrino Meneguzzi
Lynn R Budgeon
M Peter Marinkovich
Neil D Christensen
Timothy D Culp
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10.1128/JVI.00724-06
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2006-09-01T00:00:00Z