Organization of human papillomavirus productive cycle during neoplastic progression provides a basis for selection of diagnostic markers.
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Papillomavirus genome structure, expression, and post-transcriptional regulationReduced expression of multiple gap junction proteins is a feature of cervical dysplasia.Human Papillomaviruses; Epithelial Tropisms, and the Development of NeoplasiaRole of IL-10 and TGF-β1 in local immunosuppression in HPV-associated cervical neoplasiaDisruption of Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL by viral proteins as a possible cause of cancerMolecular mechanisms of HPV mediated neoplastic progressionControl of human papillomavirus gene expression by alternative splicingE1--E4-mediated keratin phosphorylation and ubiquitylation: a mechanism for keratin depletion in HPV16-infected epithelium.Seroprevalence of 34 human papillomavirus types in the German general population.Human papillomavirus type 16 E1 E4-induced G2 arrest is associated with cytoplasmic retention of active Cdk1/cyclin B1 complexes.Role of the E1--E4 protein in the differentiation-dependent life cycle of human papillomavirus type 31.Nucleic acid sequence-based amplification assay for human papillomavirus mRNA detection and typing: evidence for DNA amplification.Differential methylation of the HPV 16 upstream regulatory region during epithelial differentiation and neoplastic transformation.Human papillomavirus type 16 E1circumflexE4 contributes to multiple facets of the papillomavirus life cycle.Prevalence and type distribution of human papillomavirus infection in women from North Sardinia, ItalyInteractions with pocket proteins contribute to the role of human papillomavirus type 16 E7 in the papillomavirus life cycle.Construction of a full transcription map of human papillomavirus type 18 during productive viral infection.The viral E4 protein is required for the completion of the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus productive cycle in vivoAKT1 loss correlates with episomal HPV16 in vulval intraepithelial neoplasia.Human papillomavirus type 8 interferes with a novel C/EBPβ-mediated mechanism of keratinocyte CCL20 chemokine expression and Langerhans cell migration.A humanized mouse model of HPV-associated pathology driven by E7 expressionE1 empty set E4 protein of human papillomavirus type 16 associates with mitochondria.E4 antibodies facilitate detection and type-assignment of active HPV infection in cervical diseasePresence of E6 and E7 mRNA from human papillomavirus types 16, 18, 31, 33, and 45 in the majority of cervical carcinomas.Persistence of human papillomavirus infection: keys to malignant progressionProductive infection of bovine papillomavirus type 2 in the urothelial cells of naturally occurring urinary bladder tumors in cattle and water buffaloes.Assessing the detection of human papillomavirus late mRNA in liquid base cytology samples for risk stratification of cervical disease.Virus transcript levels and cell growth rates after naturally occurring HPV16 integration events in basal cervical keratinocytes.Control of the papillomavirus early-to-late switch by differentially expressed SRp20E6/E7 expression of human papillomavirus type 20 (HPV-20) and HPV-27 influences proliferation and differentiation of the skin in UV-irradiated SKH-hr1 transgenic miceThe E7 open reading frame acts in cis and in trans to mediate differentiation-dependent activities in the human papillomavirus type 16 life cycle.Regulation of cellular miRNA expression by human papillomaviruses.Evolutionary ecology of human papillomavirus: trade-offs, coexistence, and origins of high-risk and low-risk typesStratification of HPV-induced cervical pathology using the virally encoded molecular marker E4 in combination with p16 or MCMHPV status is associated with altered PIWI-interacting RNA expression pattern in head and neck cancer.Construction of a Transcription Map for Papillomaviruses using RACE, RNase Protection, and Primer Extension Assays.Reconstruction of human papillomavirus type 16-mediated early-stage neoplasia implicates E6/E7 deregulation and the loss of contact inhibition in neoplastic progressionInvestigating Diagnostic Problems of CIN1 and CIN2 Associated With High-risk HPV by Combining the Novel Molecular Biomarker PanHPVE4 With P16INK4a.Functional variants of human papillomavirus type 16 demonstrate host genome integration and transcriptional alterations corresponding to their unique cancer epidemiology.HPV16 and 18 genome amplification show different E4-dependence, with 16E4 enhancing E1 nuclear accumulation and replicative efficiency via its cell cycle arrest and kinase activation functions.
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Organization of human papillomavirus productive cycle during neoplastic progression provides a basis for selection of diagnostic markers.
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