Transforming Properties of Beta-3 Human Papillomavirus E6 and E7 Proteins
Lucia Minoni, Maria Carmen Romero-Medina, Assunta Venuti, Cécilia Sirand, Alexis Robitaille, Gennaro Altamura, Florence Le Calvez‐Kelm, Daniele Viarisio, Katia Zanier, Martin Müller, Rosita Accardi, Massimo Tommasino
Abstract
Human papillomaviruses are currently classified in different genera. Mucosal HPVs belonging to the alpha genus have been clearly associated with carcinogenesis of the mucosal epithelium at different sites. Beta HPV types have been classified as cutaneous. Although findings indicate that some beta HPVs from species 1 and 2 play a role, together with UV irradiation, in skin cancer, very little is known about the transforming properties of most of the beta HPVs. This report shows the transforming activity of E6 and E7 from beta-3 HPV types. Moreover, it highlights that beta-3 HPVs share some biological properties more extensively with mucosal high-risk HPV16 than with beta-2 HPV38. This report provides new paradigms for a better understanding of the biology of the different HPV types and their possible association with lesions at mucosal and/or cutaneous epithelia.