Aberrant regulation of developmental pathways plays a key role in tumorigenesis. Tumor cells differ from normal cells in their sustained proliferation, replicative immortality, resistance to cell death and growth inhibition, angiogenesis, and metastatic behavior. Often they acquire these features as a consequence of dysregulated Hedgehog, Notch, or WNT signaling pathways. Human tumor viruses affect the cancer cell hallmarks by encoding oncogenic proteins, and/or by modifying the microenvironment, as well as by conveying genomic instability to accelerate cancer development. In addition, viral immune evasion mechanisms may compromise developmental pathways to accelerate tumor growth. Viruses achieve this by influencing both coding and non-cod...
Accumulating evidence suggests that human tumor viruses target tissue stem cells or promote cellular...
In spite of differences among human oncogenic DNA viruses, there are some common characteristics. Th...
Over the past 1–2 decades we have witnessed a resurgence of efforts to therapeutically exploit the a...
Oncogenic viruses are among the apparent causes of cancer-associated mortality. It was estimated tha...
Notch pathway is a major determinant of cell fate, and research within the last 30 years has shown d...
AbstractIt is estimated that viral infections contribute to 15–20% of all human cancers. As obligato...
As per a recent study conducted by the WHO, 15.4% of all cancers are caused by infectious agents of ...
Human oncogenic viruses are defined as necessary but not sufficient to initiate cancer. Experimental...
Purpose Both oncogenic viruses and cell cycle control proteins are fast-growth research areas. More ...
Oncogenic viruses trigger persistent infections, which can stimulate uncontrolled cell growth by ind...
Any human organism is home to viruses and bacteria. However, viruses (as well as other intracellular...
About 20% of total cancer cases are associated to infections. To date, seven human viruses have been...
The Notch signalling pathway affects cell differentiation, apoptosis and proliferation. It is an evo...
Chemokines interact with glycosaminoglycans of the extracellular matrix and activate heptahelical ce...
Infection with certain animal and human viruses, often referred to as tumor viruses, induces oncogen...
Accumulating evidence suggests that human tumor viruses target tissue stem cells or promote cellular...
In spite of differences among human oncogenic DNA viruses, there are some common characteristics. Th...
Over the past 1–2 decades we have witnessed a resurgence of efforts to therapeutically exploit the a...
Oncogenic viruses are among the apparent causes of cancer-associated mortality. It was estimated tha...
Notch pathway is a major determinant of cell fate, and research within the last 30 years has shown d...
AbstractIt is estimated that viral infections contribute to 15–20% of all human cancers. As obligato...
As per a recent study conducted by the WHO, 15.4% of all cancers are caused by infectious agents of ...
Human oncogenic viruses are defined as necessary but not sufficient to initiate cancer. Experimental...
Purpose Both oncogenic viruses and cell cycle control proteins are fast-growth research areas. More ...
Oncogenic viruses trigger persistent infections, which can stimulate uncontrolled cell growth by ind...
Any human organism is home to viruses and bacteria. However, viruses (as well as other intracellular...
About 20% of total cancer cases are associated to infections. To date, seven human viruses have been...
The Notch signalling pathway affects cell differentiation, apoptosis and proliferation. It is an evo...
Chemokines interact with glycosaminoglycans of the extracellular matrix and activate heptahelical ce...
Infection with certain animal and human viruses, often referred to as tumor viruses, induces oncogen...
Accumulating evidence suggests that human tumor viruses target tissue stem cells or promote cellular...
In spite of differences among human oncogenic DNA viruses, there are some common characteristics. Th...
Over the past 1–2 decades we have witnessed a resurgence of efforts to therapeutically exploit the a...