Abstract
Constitutive activation of NF-κB signaling is a key event in virus- and non-virus-induced carcinogenesis. We have previously reported that cutaneous human papillomavirus type 38 (HPV38) displays transforming properties in in vitro and in vivo experimental models. However, the involvement of NF-κB signaling in HPV38-induced cell growth transformation remains to be determined. In this study, we showed that HPV38 E6 and E7 activate NF-κB and that inhibition of the pathway with the IκBα superrepressor sensitizes HPV38E6E7-immortalized human keratinocytes to tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α)- and UVB radiationmediated apoptosis. Accordingly, inhibition of NF-κB signaling resulted in the downregulation of NF-κBregulated antiapoptotic genes, including cIAP1, cIAP2, and xIAP genes. These findings demonstrate a critical role of NF-κB activity in the survival of HPV38E6E7-immortalized human keratinocytes exposed to cytokine or UV radiation. Our data provide additional evidence for cooperation between beta HPV infection and UV irradiation in skin carcinogenesis.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 9013-9022 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Journal of Virology |
Volume | 85 |
Issue number | 17 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2011 |
Externally published | Yes |