Interaction Between Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 and Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncogene in Cervical Cancer: An Ontology Study

Objective: Cervical cancer is an important female malignancy. The discovery of human papillomavirus (HPV) as an etiologic agent of cervical cancer has prompted increased interest in the biology and oncogenicity of this virus. The E7 protein is found predominantly in the nucleus and, to a lesser exte...

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Main Author: Viroj Wiwanitkit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-06-01
Series:Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1028455909602746
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spelling doaj-345ff775c5084809b87c7be05a9d0cf42020-11-24T21:32:44ZengElsevierTaiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology1028-45592009-06-0148213814110.1016/S1028-4559(09)60274-6Interaction Between Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 and Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncogene in Cervical Cancer: An Ontology StudyViroj WiwanitkitObjective: Cervical cancer is an important female malignancy. The discovery of human papillomavirus (HPV) as an etiologic agent of cervical cancer has prompted increased interest in the biology and oncogenicity of this virus. The E7 protein is found predominantly in the nucleus and, to a lesser extent, in the cytoplasm in cervical cancer cell lines. HPV E7 has been shown to be functionally associated with the tumor suppressor interferon regulatory factor (IRF)-1 in cervical carcinogenesis. Materials and Methods: In this study, new gene ontology technology was used to predict changes in the molecular function and biologic processes caused by the interaction between IRF-1 and HPV E7. Results: The molecular function and biologic processes of IRF-1 and the combined IRF-1 and HPV E7 (IRF-1-E7) were derived using the GoFigure server. The combined IRF-1-E7 demonstrated more functions and biologic processes compared with IRF-1 alone. Conclusion: IRF-1-E7 was shown to be responsible for the positive regulation of many interleukins and to be involved in the differentiation of T-helper cells.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1028455909602746cervical cancerE7 oncogenehuman papillomavirusinterferon regulatory factor-1 suppressor protein
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Interaction Between Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 and Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncogene in Cervical Cancer: An Ontology Study
Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
cervical cancer
E7 oncogene
human papillomavirus
interferon regulatory factor-1 suppressor protein
author_facet Viroj Wiwanitkit
author_sort Viroj Wiwanitkit
title Interaction Between Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 and Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncogene in Cervical Cancer: An Ontology Study
title_short Interaction Between Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 and Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncogene in Cervical Cancer: An Ontology Study
title_full Interaction Between Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 and Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncogene in Cervical Cancer: An Ontology Study
title_fullStr Interaction Between Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 and Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncogene in Cervical Cancer: An Ontology Study
title_full_unstemmed Interaction Between Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 and Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncogene in Cervical Cancer: An Ontology Study
title_sort interaction between interferon regulatory factor-1 and human papillomavirus e7 oncogene in cervical cancer: an ontology study
publisher Elsevier
series Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
issn 1028-4559
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Objective: Cervical cancer is an important female malignancy. The discovery of human papillomavirus (HPV) as an etiologic agent of cervical cancer has prompted increased interest in the biology and oncogenicity of this virus. The E7 protein is found predominantly in the nucleus and, to a lesser extent, in the cytoplasm in cervical cancer cell lines. HPV E7 has been shown to be functionally associated with the tumor suppressor interferon regulatory factor (IRF)-1 in cervical carcinogenesis. Materials and Methods: In this study, new gene ontology technology was used to predict changes in the molecular function and biologic processes caused by the interaction between IRF-1 and HPV E7. Results: The molecular function and biologic processes of IRF-1 and the combined IRF-1 and HPV E7 (IRF-1-E7) were derived using the GoFigure server. The combined IRF-1-E7 demonstrated more functions and biologic processes compared with IRF-1 alone. Conclusion: IRF-1-E7 was shown to be responsible for the positive regulation of many interleukins and to be involved in the differentiation of T-helper cells.
topic cervical cancer
E7 oncogene
human papillomavirus
interferon regulatory factor-1 suppressor protein
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1028455909602746
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