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Human papillomaviruses: Knowns, mysteries, and unchartered territories

Maya K. Gelbard, Karl Münger

2023Journal of Medical Virology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There has been an explosion in the number of papillomaviruses that have been identified and fully sequenced. Yet only a minute fraction of these has been studied in any detail. Most of our molecular research efforts have focused on the E6 and E7 proteins of "high-risk," cancer-associated human papillomaviruses (HPVs). Interactions of the high-risk HPV E6 and E7 proteins with their respective cellular targets, the p53 and the retinoblastoma tumor suppressors, have been investigated in minute detail. Some have thus questioned if research on papillomaviruses remains an exciting and worthwhile area of investigation. However, fundamentally new insights on the biological activities and cellular targets of the high-risk HPV E6 and E7 proteins have been discovered and previously unstudied HPVs have been newly associated with human diseases. HPV infections continue to be an important cause of human morbidity and mortality and since there are no antivirals to combat HPV infections, research on HPVs should remain attractive to new investigators and biomedical funding agencies, alike.

Topics & Concepts

VirologyBiologyHuman papillomavirusRetinoblastomaComputational biologyGeneticsMedicineGeneInternal medicineCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchCancer-related Molecular PathwaysHepatitis B Virus Studies
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