The high-risk HPV infection and urinary system tumor
HPV is classified into high-risk and low-risk types depending on its probability of leading to tumorigenesis. Many studies have shown that HPV infection, especially the infection caused by the high-risk type, is always related to prostate cancer, bladder cancer, penile cancer, testicular cancer, and...
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doaj-08345376118d43118cb31a4791e5221f2020-11-24T22:10:52ZengSciendoInfection International2544-03492018-04-016410811110.2478/ii-2018-0004ii-2018-0004The high-risk HPV infection and urinary system tumorYang Wenyan0Department of Medical Information, Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan250001, ChinaHPV is classified into high-risk and low-risk types depending on its probability of leading to tumorigenesis. Many studies have shown that HPV infection, especially the infection caused by the high-risk type, is always related to prostate cancer, bladder cancer, penile cancer, testicular cancer, and other urinary system tumors. However, previous studies differed in sexual openness and racial genetic susceptibility of the study object, sample size, and experimental methods. Hence, the correlation between high-risk HPV infection and urinary system tumors remains controversial. The early open reading frame of the HPV genome is composed of E1–E7, among which E6 and E7 are the key transfer proteins. The combination of these proteins with oncogene and anti-oncogene may be one of the mechanisms leading to tumorigenesis.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ii.2017.6.issue-4/ii-2018-0004/ii-2018-0004.xml?format=INTHPVprostate cancerbladder cancerpenile cancertesticular cancer |
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HPV is classified into high-risk and low-risk types depending on its probability of leading to tumorigenesis. Many studies have shown that HPV infection, especially the infection caused by the high-risk type, is always related to prostate cancer, bladder cancer, penile cancer, testicular cancer, and other urinary system tumors. However, previous studies differed in sexual openness and racial genetic susceptibility of the study object, sample size, and experimental methods. Hence, the correlation between high-risk HPV infection and urinary system tumors remains controversial. The early open reading frame of the HPV genome is composed of E1–E7, among which E6 and E7 are the key transfer proteins. The combination of these proteins with oncogene and anti-oncogene may be one of the mechanisms leading to tumorigenesis. |
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HPV prostate cancer bladder cancer penile cancer testicular cancer |
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