Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are small DNA viruses, which specifically infect keratinocytes at different body sites. The association between cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) formation, ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and infection with a high-risk subset of cutaneous HPVs has been postulated although the underlying molecular mechanisms by which HPV may play a role in SCC development are not yet fully elucidated. Expression of the viral E6 oncoprotein has been shown to interfere with DNA damage responses and inhibit UV-induced apoptosis, suggesting HPV can contribute to early stages in tumorigenesis. However, cutaneous SCCs, in contrast to HPV-associated anogenital cancers do not harbor HPV DNA in every tumor cell. Here, we show that ex...
textabstractBackground: The failure to mount an effective DNA damage response to repair UV induced c...
AbstractTransfection of human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 E6 oncogene into foreskin primary human kerati...
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) replicate their DNA in the suprabasal layer of the infected mucosa or s...
AbstractIn the present study, E6E7 and E6 proteins of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) associated with ...
Sunlight is the main aetiological agent in the development of non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), the m...
Non-Melanoma skin cancer is the most common cancer in Caucasians. Accumulating evidence suggest a st...
<div><p>UV exposure and p53 mutations are major factors in non-melanoma skin cancer, whereas a role ...
UV exposure and p53 mutations are major factors in non-melanoma skin cancer, whereas a role for HPV ...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) of the genus Betapapillomavirus appear to be involved in the early sta...
International audienceClinical observations of non-melanoma skin cancer in immunocompromised patient...
The incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer, the most common cancer in humans, continues to rise. The d...
International audienceBeta-papillomaviruses (beta-HPV) have been linked to the development of skin c...
Ultraviolet irradiation (UV) is the major risk factor for the development of skin cancer. Moreover, ...
Apoptotic elimination of UV-damaged cells from the epidermis is an important step in preventing both...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) types from the beta genus (beta-HPVs) have been implicated in the devel-o...
textabstractBackground: The failure to mount an effective DNA damage response to repair UV induced c...
AbstractTransfection of human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 E6 oncogene into foreskin primary human kerati...
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) replicate their DNA in the suprabasal layer of the infected mucosa or s...
AbstractIn the present study, E6E7 and E6 proteins of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) associated with ...
Sunlight is the main aetiological agent in the development of non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), the m...
Non-Melanoma skin cancer is the most common cancer in Caucasians. Accumulating evidence suggest a st...
<div><p>UV exposure and p53 mutations are major factors in non-melanoma skin cancer, whereas a role ...
UV exposure and p53 mutations are major factors in non-melanoma skin cancer, whereas a role for HPV ...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) of the genus Betapapillomavirus appear to be involved in the early sta...
International audienceClinical observations of non-melanoma skin cancer in immunocompromised patient...
The incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer, the most common cancer in humans, continues to rise. The d...
International audienceBeta-papillomaviruses (beta-HPV) have been linked to the development of skin c...
Ultraviolet irradiation (UV) is the major risk factor for the development of skin cancer. Moreover, ...
Apoptotic elimination of UV-damaged cells from the epidermis is an important step in preventing both...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) types from the beta genus (beta-HPVs) have been implicated in the devel-o...
textabstractBackground: The failure to mount an effective DNA damage response to repair UV induced c...
AbstractTransfection of human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 E6 oncogene into foreskin primary human kerati...
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) replicate their DNA in the suprabasal layer of the infected mucosa or s...