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Oncoviruses: Induction of cancer development and metastasis by increasing anoikis resistance

Zahra Sobhi Amjad, Ali Shojaeian, Javid Sadri Nahand, Mobina Bayat, Mohammad Taghizadieh, Mosayeb Rostamian, Farhad Babaei, Mohsen Moghoofei

2023Heliyon24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The phenomenon of cell death is a vital aspect in the regulation of aberrant cells such as cancer cells. Anoikis is a kind of cell death that occurs when cells get separated from the extracellular matrix. Some cancer cells can inhibit anoikis in order to progress metastasis. One of the key variables that might be implicated in anoikis resistance (AR) is viral infections. The most important viruses involved in this process are Epstein-Barr virus, human papillomavirus, hepatitis B virus, human herpes virus 8, human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1, and hepatitis C virus. A better understanding of how carcinogenic viruses suppress anoikis might be helpful in developing an effective treatment for virus-associated cancers. In the current study, we review the role of the mentioned viruses and their gene products in anoikis inhibition.

Topics & Concepts

AnoikisMetastasisVirusOncovirusCancer cellBiologyCancerVirologyProgrammed cell deathCancer researchHepatitis B virusImmunologyApoptosisGeneticsVirus-based gene therapy researchAnimal Virus Infections StudiesT-cell and Retrovirus Studies
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