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- W3204138884 abstract "Human papillomaviruses establish a reservoir of infection in the epithelial basal layer. To do this they limit their gene expression to avoid immune detection and modulate epithelial homeostasis pathways to inhibit the timing of basal cell delamination and differentiation to favour persistence. For low-risk Alpha papillomaviruses, which cause benign self-limiting disease in immunocompetent individuals, it appears that cell competition at the lesion edge restricts expansion. These lesions may be considered as self-regulating homeostatic structures, with epithelial cells of the hair follicles and sweat glands, which are proposed targets of the Beta and Mu papillomaviruses, showing similar restrictions to their expansion across the epithelium as a whole. In the absence of immune control, which facilitates deregulated viral gene expression, such lesions can expand, leading to problematic papillomatosis in afflicted individuals. By contrast, he high-risk Alpha HPV types can undergo deregulated viral gene expression in immunocompetent hosts at a number of body sites, including the cervical transformation zone (TZ) where they can drive the formation of neoplasia. Homeostasis at the TZ is poorly understood, but involves two adjacent epithelial cell population, one of which has the potential to stratify and to produce a multilayed squamous epithelium. This process of metaplasia involves a specialised cell type known as the reserve cell, which has for several decades been considered as the cell of origin of cervical cancer. It is becoming clear that during evolution, HPV gene products have acquired functions directly linked to their requirements to modify the normal processes of epithelial homestasis at their various sites of infection. These protein functions are beginning to provide new insight into homeostasis regulation at different body sites, and are likely to be central to our understanding of HPV epithelial tropisms." @default.
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- W3204138884 title "Principles of epithelial homeostasis control during persistent human papillomavirus infection and its deregulation at the cervical transformation zone" @default.
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