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Viral Manipulation of the Host Epigenome as a Driver of Virus-Induced Oncogenesis

Shimaa Soliman, Arturo Orlacchio, Fabio Verginelli

2021Microorganisms23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tumorigenesis due to viral infection accounts for a high fraction of the total global cancer burden (15-20%) of all human cancers. A comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms by which viral infection leads to tumor development is extremely important. One of the main mechanisms by which viruses induce host cell proliferation programs is through controlling the host's epigenetic machinery. In this review, we dissect the epigenetic pathways through which oncogenic viruses can integrate their genome into host cell chromosomes and lead to tumor progression. In addition, we highlight the potential use of drugs based on histone modifiers in reducing the global impact of cancer development due to viral infection.

Topics & Concepts

EpigenomeEpigeneticsCarcinogenesisBiologyViral infectionHistoneHost (biology)VirusVirologyCancerGenomeOncovirusGeneticsDNA methylationGeneGene expressionViral-associated cancers and disordersPolyomavirus and related diseasesEpigenetics and DNA Methylation
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