Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8429464 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer | 2014 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
While persistent infection with oncogenic types of human Papillomavirus (HPV) is required for cervical epithelial cell transformation and cervical carcinogenesis, HPV infection alone is not sufficient to induce tumorigenesis. Only a minor fraction of HPV infections produce high-grade lesions and cervical cancer, suggesting complex host-virus interactions. Based on its pronounced immunoinhibitory properties, human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G has been proposed as a possible prognostic biomarker and therapeutic target relevant in a wide variety of cancers and viral infections, but to date remains underexplored in cervical cancer. Given the possible influence of HLA-G on the clinical course of HPV infection, cervical lesions and cancer progression, a better understanding of HLA-G involvement in cervical carcinogenesis might contribute to two aspects of fundamental importance: 1. Characterization of a novel diagnostic/prognostic biomarker to identify cervical cancer and to monitor disease stage, critical for patient screening; 2. Identification of HLA-G-driven immune mechanisms involved in lesion development and cancer progression, leading to the development of strategies for modulating HLA-G expression for treatment purposes. Thus, this systematic review explores the potential involvement of HLA-G protein expression and polymorphisms in cervical carcinogenesis.
Keywords
HLA-GMSCsRT-PCRqRT-PCRAPCIL-10ATGKirILTβ2-mTregsFIGOTGFLSILTh1Th2miRNA/miRsHLA-GHSILKIR2DL4immunoglobulin-like transcriptsTNFLILRsquamous cell cervical carcinomamAbINSSCCADCmRNAnatural killer3′UTRCPGsCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaβ2-microglobulinCervical adenocarcinomaMonoclonal antibodyhuman leucocyte antigenAntigen presenting cellsHLAInsertionIHCImmunohistochemistryinterferonIFNInterleukin-10Prognostic biomarkerTAMTransforming Growth Factor BetaELISAEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayTumor associated macrophagesCindeletioncluster of differentiationDELmessenger ribonucleic acidHigh-riskLow-riskheavy chainCancer immunoeditingCervical cancerMesenchymal stem cellsDendritic cellsatypical glandular cellsRegulatory T cellsSilStart codonsquamous intraepithelial lesionFasLVascular endothelial growth factorVascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)tumor necrosis factorInternational Federation of Gynecology and ObstetricstransmembraneSTOPMHCmajor histocompatibility complexSoluble HLA-GTherapeutic interventionuntranslated regionMicroRNAupstream regulatory regionAGUSquantitative real time-polymerase chain reactionpolymerase chain reactionreal-time polymerase chain reactionPCRWestern blotHuman papillomavirusHPVSingle nucleotide polymorphismsSignal peptideSNPnot reportedleukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptorkiller cell immunoglobulin-like receptors
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Authors
FabrÃcia Gimenes, Jorge Juarez Vieira Teixeira, André Luelsdorf Pimenta de Abreu, Raquel Pantarotto Souza, Monalisa Wolski Pereira, Vânia Ramos Sela da Silva, Cinthia Gandolfi Bôer, Silvya Stuchi Maria-Engler, Marcelo Gialluisi Bonini,