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Publikováno v:
Papillomavirus Research
Lung cancer is the leading cancer worldwide among men and women with morbidity reaching 1.6 million. Human Papillomavirus is the causal factor of cervical cancer while its association with others is still under investigation. The purpose of our study
Autor:
E. Panotopoulou, D. Tsakogiannis, Panayotis Markoulatos, Z. Kyriakopoulou, T.G. Dimitriou, Constantin Kotsovassilis, Magda Bletsa
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Probes. 30:6-12
Integration of HPV16 DNA into the host chromosome is considered to be a crucial step towards genomic instability and cervical cancer development. Aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of HPV16 rearranged intra-viral sequences in HP
Autor:
Panayotis Markoulatos, F. Darmis, I. G. A. Ruether, E. Panotopoulou, D. Tsakogiannis, Georges Orfanoudakis, Z. Kyriakopoulou, T.G. Dimitriou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 86:778-784
Recent studies have focused on sequence variation of the HPV16 E1 gene. The present study investigates the prevalence of E1-1374^63nt duplication in the Greek population, and the sequence variation at the 5′ end of the E1 and E6 genes from samples
Autor:
E. Kakarantza-Angelopoulou, E. Panotopoulou, E. Bazopoulou-Kyrkanidou, S. Kotaridis, P. Maragou, A. Sklavounou-Andrikopoulou
Publikováno v:
Oral Diseases. 5:20-26
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the intensity of expression of β 1 , α 2 , α 3 , α 5 , α 6 integrin subunits in oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) as opposed to normal oral epithelium, and the intensity of expression and distribution pattern of t
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is known to be involved in the carcinogenesis of squamous cells in uterine cervix cancer, mostly by binding and inactivating the p53 and pRb tumor suppressor genes. Lately, evidence has emerged suggesting that H
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______2127::aeb2919088fb92fd29fdbdeac4f91578
https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/uoadl:3109882
https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/uoadl:3109882
Autor:
D, Tsakogiannis, Z, Kyriakopoulou, F, Darmis, I G A, Ruether, T G, Dimitriou, G, Orfanoudakis, E, Panotopoulou, P, Markoulatos
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical virology. 86(5)
Recent studies have focused on sequence variation of the HPV16 E1 gene. The present study investigates the prevalence of E1-1374^63nt duplication in the Greek population, and the sequence variation at the 5' end of the E1 and E6 genes from samples th
The relation between HPV and head and neck cancer has recently and extensively been investigated. The purpose of this study was to indentify HPV genotypes, as well as E6/E7 mRNA expression of high-risk HPVs (16, 18, 31, 33 and 45) in oral squamous ce
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______2127::756a898f3ca14d3a002ca07292f23176
https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/uoadl:3109515
https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/uoadl:3109515
Autor:
I. G. A. Ruether, Panayotis Markoulatos, D. Tsakogiannis, Z. Kyriakopoulou, E. Panotopoulou, Grigoris D. Amoutzias, T.G. Dimitriou
Publikováno v:
Archives of virology. 158(4)
The rate of evolution of the human papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) genome is low. However, the ability of the E6 oncoprotein to interact with distinct p53 variants causes selective pressure on the E6 gene. In addition, intratypic recombination events in th
Autor:
A. Theoharopoulou, V. Skordas, D. Tsakogiannis, I. G. A. Ruether, Z. Kyriakopoulou, E. Panotopoulou, C. Nepka, Panayotis Markoulatos, Vaia Pliaka
Publikováno v:
Archives of virology. 157(5)
The E2 gene of human papilloma virus is expressed at the early stage of the viral life cycle, encoding the E2 transcription factor, and regulates the expression of E6 and E7 oncogenes. Disruption of E2 gene due to viral integration inhibits the trans
Autor:
A Seth, R Metcalf, J Mariano, E Panotopoulou, Me Papaevangelou, Sd Kottaridis, H Li, Ts Papas, A Panayiotakis
Publikováno v:
International journal of oncology. 2(5)
Mutations of the p53 suppressor -ene are the most common genetic lesion noted in human cancers and appear to be relatively common (30%) as somatic cell mutations in female breast cancer. p53 mutations have also been frequently reported in familial br