2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2020.104692
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The role of HPV gene expression and selected cellular MiRNAs in lung cancer development

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“…Although not all the cases presented with expression alterations in these genes, these results were recently corroborated by Furuya et al, who also described TP53 reduced expression levels in penile tumors. Compared to other cancers (Santos et al, 2018;Datta et al, 2019;Hussen et al, 2021;Liu et al, 2021), few studies have described epigenetic events in penile tumors, whether evaluating miRNAs (Zhang et al, 2015;Hartz et al, 2016;Kuasne et al, 2017;Peta et al, 2017;Ayoubian et al, 2021;Furuya et al, 2021) or by evaluating methylation patterns (Feber et al, 2015;Kuasne et al, 2015;Marchi et al, 2017). Changes by both mechanisms could justify the downregulation of TP53 and RB1, however only RB1 has been reported to be hypermethylated (Marchi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although not all the cases presented with expression alterations in these genes, these results were recently corroborated by Furuya et al, who also described TP53 reduced expression levels in penile tumors. Compared to other cancers (Santos et al, 2018;Datta et al, 2019;Hussen et al, 2021;Liu et al, 2021), few studies have described epigenetic events in penile tumors, whether evaluating miRNAs (Zhang et al, 2015;Hartz et al, 2016;Kuasne et al, 2017;Peta et al, 2017;Ayoubian et al, 2021;Furuya et al, 2021) or by evaluating methylation patterns (Feber et al, 2015;Kuasne et al, 2015;Marchi et al, 2017). Changes by both mechanisms could justify the downregulation of TP53 and RB1, however only RB1 has been reported to be hypermethylated (Marchi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Tehran-Iran, Rezaei et al (2020) found HPV in 54 out of 102 (52.9%) lung cancers by using PCR for the L1 and E7 genes and by genotyping by INNO-LiPA [ 122 ]. In Iran, Hussen et al reported an HPV presence in 61 out of 109 (56%) lung cancer tissues by using PCR and RLB [ 123 ]. In China, Wu et al (2021) detected the presence of HPV DNA in 16 out of 100 (16%) patients with NSCLC by using RT-qPCR [ 124 ].…”
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“…Recent studies have shown that miRNAs are involved in the pathophysiological processes of various diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, tumorigenesis and neurological diseases, and have been found to be closely associated with the growth and development of lung diseases such as lung tumours, pulmonary fibrosis and pneumonia, as well as their development and regression 10,11 . miR‐23a‐3p was highly expressed in ovarian cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer and promoted cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion 12–14 . miR‐23a‐3p has also been shown to play an important role in the intrinsic immune and inflammatory response.…”
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“…10,11 miR-23a-3p was highly expressed in ovarian cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer and promoted cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion. [12][13][14] miR-23a-3p has also been shown to play an important role in the intrinsic immune and inflammatory response. Loss of miR-23a-3p in T cells resulted in elevated T FH cell frequencies upon different immune challenge hereas overexpression of miR-23a-3p led to reduced TFH cell responses.…”
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