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An Infection-Based Murine Model for Papillomavirus-Associated Head and Neck Cancer

Tao Wei, Darya Buehler, Ella Ward-Shaw, Paul F. Lambert

2020mBio44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The species specificity of papillomavirus has limited the development of an infection-based animal model to study HPV-associated head and neck carcinogenesis. Our study presents a novel in vivo model using the mouse papillomavirus MmuPV1 to study papillomavirus-associated head and neck cancer. In our model, MmuPV1 infects and causes lesions in both immunodeficient and genetically immunocompetent strains of mice. These virally induced lesions carry features associated with both HPV infections and HPV-associated carcinogenesis. Combined with previously identified cancer cofactors, MmuPV1 causes invasive squamous cell carcinomas in mice. This model provides opportunities for basic and translational studies of papillomavirus infection-based head and neck disease.

Topics & Concepts

Head and neck cancerCarcinogenesisHuman papillomavirusHPV infectionVirologyHead and neckCancerHead and neck squamous-cell carcinomaCancer researchMedicineDiseaseImmunologyBiologyPathologyCervical cancerInternal medicineSurgeryHead and Neck Cancer StudiesCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchCancer-related gene regulation
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