2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0101540
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Tumourigenesis Driven by the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Asian-American E6 Variant in a Three-Dimensional Keratinocyte Model

Abstract: Infection with a transforming human papillomavirus (HPV) such as type 16 (of species Alphapapillomavirus 9) causes ano-genital and oral tumours via viral persistence in human squamous cell epithelia. Epidemiological studies showed that the naturally occurring HPV16 Asian-American (AA) variant (sublineage D2/D3) is found more often than the European Prototype (EP) (sublineage A1) in high-grade cervical neoplasia and tumours compared to non-cancer controls. Just three amino acid changes within the early gene, E6… Show more

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“…This result suggests that non-European HPV16 variants are more oncogenic than European variants, and is in agreement with the findings of previous studies [5,44,59,60] demonstrating that HPV16 non-European viral variants were significantly more likely than European variants to cause persistence and a CIN3+ evolution [8,14,16,61] inducing proliferation phenotype in an organotypic epithelial model [45 ,46], probably due to 1) modification of the immunogenic properties of the virus [46,62,63], 2) stimulation of cell migration and cell invasion [64] and 3) viral DNA integration into the host genome [45,46].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This result suggests that non-European HPV16 variants are more oncogenic than European variants, and is in agreement with the findings of previous studies [5,44,59,60] demonstrating that HPV16 non-European viral variants were significantly more likely than European variants to cause persistence and a CIN3+ evolution [8,14,16,61] inducing proliferation phenotype in an organotypic epithelial model [45 ,46], probably due to 1) modification of the immunogenic properties of the virus [46,62,63], 2) stimulation of cell migration and cell invasion [64] and 3) viral DNA integration into the host genome [45,46].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Additional factors are likely to increase the probability of this progression occurring. For example, the percentage of HPV16 DNA integration, as a marker for high-grade cervical lesions, was demonstrated in some studies [23], while the increased frequency of non-European HPV16 variants in invasive lesions was described by Tornesello et al [43], suggesting greater oncogenicity for the nonEuropean HPV16 variants [44][45][46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…To decipher the fundamental biology of HPVs and their tumourigenic features in a model system, the organotypic 3D infection model (raft culture) has the advantage of allowing reproducible and simultaneous epithelial differentiation and hence the occurrence of an active viral life cycle ([31]; Fig. 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organotypic culture growing techniques used here have already been described in detail elsewhere [65,66]. Original experiments were performed to obtain time series data with sufficient replicates for model fitting.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%