摘要
宫颈癌 (CC) 是全球 15-44 岁年龄组女性的第四大癌症。实验和流行病学研究发现,16 型和 18 型 HPV 通过引起宿主基因组的遗传和表观遗传变化,导致全世界 70% 的宫颈癌前病变和宫颈癌。 HPV基因组的插入触发了各种防御机制,包括肿瘤抑制基因的沉默以及与癌症转移途径相关的癌基因的激活。 E6 和 E7 是分别由 150 和 100 个氨基酸组成的小癌蛋白。这些癌蛋白通过干扰 p53 和 pRb 影响宿主细胞周期的调节。此外,这些癌蛋白通过与其信号蛋白结合对宿主细胞的正常功能产生不利影响。最近的研究表明,E6 和 E7 癌蛋白是 CC 的潜在靶标。因此,本综述讨论了 E6 和 E7 癌蛋白在转移和耐药性中的作用,以及它们的调控、早期癌基因介导的信号通路。本综述还揭示了 E6 和 E7 介导的植物疗法、基因疗法、免疫疗法和疫苗策略的分子机制以及通过精确测试进行诊断的最新更新。因此,了解 E6/E7 在转移和耐药性中的潜在作用以及靶向治疗、疫苗和精准诊断策略,可能有助于宫颈癌的预防和治疗。
关键词: 宫颈癌、早期癌基因、人乳头瘤病毒、植物疗法、精密检测、HPC基因组。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:E6 and E7 Oncoproteins: Potential Targets of Cervical Cancer
Volume: 28 Issue: 39
关键词: 宫颈癌、早期癌基因、人乳头瘤病毒、植物疗法、精密检测、HPC基因组。
摘要: Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth leading cancer in women in the age group of 15-44 years globally. Experimental as well as epidemiological studies identified that type16 and 18 HPV cause 70% of precancerous cervical lesions as well as cervical cancer worldwide by bringing about genetic as well as epigenetic changes in the host genome. The insertion of the HPV genome triggers various defense mechanisms including the silencing of tumor suppressor genes as well as activation of oncogenes associated with cancer metastatic pathway. E6 and E7 are small oncoproteins consisting of 150 and 100 amino acids, respectively. These oncoproteins affect the regulation of the host cell cycle by interfering with p53 and pRb. Further, these oncoproteins adversely affect the normal functions of the host cell by binding to their signaling proteins. Recent studies demonstrated that E6 and E7 oncoproteins are potential targets for CC. Therefore, this review discusses the role of E6 and E7 oncoproteins in metastasis and drug resistance as well as their regulation, early oncogene mediated signaling pathways. This review also uncovers recent updates on molecular mechanisms of E6 and E7 mediated phytotherapy, gene therapy, immune therapy, and vaccine strategies as well as diagnosis through precision testing. Therefore, understanding the potential role of E6/E7 in metastasis and drug resistance along with targeted treatment, vaccine, and precision diagnostic strategies, could be useful for the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer.
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E6 and E7 Oncoproteins: Potential Targets of Cervical Cancer, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2021; 28 (39) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867327666201111145546
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