Volume 3, Issue 2 (Summer-Fall 2020)                   Mod Med Lab J 2020, 3(2): 88-99 | Back to browse issues page


XML Print


Download citation:
BibTeX | RIS | EndNote | Medlars | ProCite | Reference Manager | RefWorks
Send citation to:

Soleymani A, Alibalazadeh Yamchlou N, Jalili A, Ebrahimi Sadrabadi A. The Regulatory Role of Differential Expressed MicroRNAs and Viral Oncoproteins in Angiogenesis of Human Papillomavirus-Related Cancer. Mod Med Lab J 2020; 3 (2) :88-99
URL: http://modernmedlab.com/article-1-85-en.html
Abstract:   (2320 Views)
According to the performed study, the most important known cause of cervical cancer is contamination with HPV infection which is the main cause known for complex molecular changes leading to the neck epithelial cells, and if the virus is of the high risk type, it leads to cervical cancer. Studies and analysis of performed experiments, have led to the belief that some miRNAs play a key role in cancer prognosis and the evaluation of them can indicate the existence of cervical cancer. Analysis results indicate that in cervical cancer, some oncoproteins such as E5, E6, and E7, begin their activity when the HIV infection starts. Each of these oncoproteins have various functions. They can cause disorders or performance improvements. The present paper provides a brief review of these oncoproteins as well as miRNAs involved in cervical cancer.
Full-Text [PDF 662 kb]   (1925 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Review Article | Subject: Immunology

Add your comments about this article : Your username or Email:
CAPTCHA

Send email to the article author


Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

© 2024 CC BY-NC 4.0 | Modern Medical Laboratory Journal