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Disruption of Cell Cycle Control by Human Papillomaviruses with Special Reference to Cervical Carcinoma

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Date 2001 Mar 10
PMID 11240685
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Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) play a major role in neoplastic transformation of squamous epithelial cells. The viral genome is small in size and only encodes a limited number of proteins, so one of the major functions of the viral proteins is to modulate the function of key cellular proteins involved in cell cycle control and DNA replication. During this process important host cell cycle checkpoints are lost which may lead to the accumulation of genetic abnormalities and eventual malignant transformation. This review briefly describes the normal cell cycle and also the mechanisms by which HPVs interfere with cell cycle control both as part of their productive life cycle and in the process of neoplastic transformation.

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