Human papillomavirus E6 and E7: What remains?
Arushi Vats, Óscar Trejo-Cerro, Miranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Abstract
Decades of research on the human papillomavirus oncogenes, E6 and E7, have given us huge amounts of data on their expression, functions and structures. We know much about the very many cellular proteins and pathways that they influence in one way or another. However, much of this information is quite discrete, referring to one activity examined under one condition. It is now time to join the dots to try to understand a larger picture: how, where and when do all these interactions occur... and why? Examining these questions will also show how many of the yet obscure cellular processes work together for cellular and tissue homeostasis in health and disease.
Topics & Concepts
Human papillomavirusExpression (computer science)BiologyJoin (topology)Cognitive scienceCell biologyComputer sciencePsychologyMedicineMathematicsCombinatoricsInternal medicineProgramming languageCancer-related Molecular PathwaysCervical Cancer and HPV Researchinterferon and immune responses