1994
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1994.01690020076013
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Transcriptional Control and Cell Type Specificity of HPV Gene Expression

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“…Moreover, mutation of the AP1 site (AP1-5) inactivates the promoter. AP1 has been shown to be an important regulator in several genes that are expressed in a differentiation-dependent manner in surface epithelia (38,40,(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52)(53)(54)(55). Based on these results and the observation that the DRR is necessary and sufficient for expression, we hypothesize that the DRR AP1 site (AP1-5) is required for expression.…”
Section: Regulation Of Hinv Expression In Epidermis-identifyingmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Moreover, mutation of the AP1 site (AP1-5) inactivates the promoter. AP1 has been shown to be an important regulator in several genes that are expressed in a differentiation-dependent manner in surface epithelia (38,40,(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52)(53)(54)(55). Based on these results and the observation that the DRR is necessary and sufficient for expression, we hypothesize that the DRR AP1 site (AP1-5) is required for expression.…”
Section: Regulation Of Hinv Expression In Epidermis-identifyingmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Regarding host regulatory proteins that bind to the viral URR, the transcription factor AP-1 plays an essential role in determining both the efficiency of HPV expression (4,16,63) and the phenotype of HPV-positive cells in nude mice (5,29). Monitoring AP-1 in comparison with other transcription factors within the viral enhancer and promoter region, decreased binding was only detectable for AP-1, whereas Oct-1/KRF-1 and Sp-1, each participating in the transcriptional regulation of the E6/E7 promoter (4), were not affected (Fig.…”
Section: Kipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AP-1 is a key element in a regulatory network, playing not only a fundamental role in transcriptional regulation of various HPVs (15,16), but also in cell proliferation and tumor induction (5,17). In the presence of ligands, RARs or RAR/RXR can negatively affect AP-1 either by a direct interaction with Jun/Fos family members (18) or by disrupting Jun-Fos dimerization (19).…”
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“…This is of particular interest in the context of HPV-induced cancer, where AP-1 plays a major role both in viral transcriptional regulation and in proliferation of cervical cancer cells (11,12,28,29). Considering that both RAR␤ clones showed reduced steadystate levels of endogenous HPV18 E6/E7 expression that corresponded to slower growth rates when compared with parental HeLa cells (data not shown), we reasoned that constitutive expression of nonliganded RAR␤ might act via this pathway, namely by negatively affecting AP-1 activity.…”
Section: Ectopic Rar␤ Expression In Helamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This important trans-repressive function is mediated by inhibition of the AP-1 (activator protein 1) (10). The transcription factor AP-1, which consists of a complex of homo-or heterodimers of the Jun/Fos family members, is a central regulatory key element, playing not only a fundamental role in transcriptional regulation of human papillomaviruses (11,12) but also exhibiting enhanced activity during cell proliferation and tumor progression (13,14). AP-1 activity is mainly determined by its composition as a dimer, by its affinity to a responsive element within a particular promoter, and by post-translational modification through mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases (15).…”
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