Viral Infections: Negative Regulators of Apoptosis and Oncogenic Factors

The disruption of apoptotic cell death process is closely associated with the etiology of various diseases, including cancer. Permanent viral infections can cause different types of cancers. Oncogenic viruses manipulate both external and internal apoptosis pathways, and inhibit the activity of proap...

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description The disruption of apoptotic cell death process is closely associated with the etiology of various diseases, including cancer. Permanent viral infections can cause different types of cancers. Oncogenic viruses manipulate both external and internal apoptosis pathways, and inhibit the activity of proapoptotic proteins and signaling pathways, which facilitates carcinogenesis. Ineffective immune surveillance or immune response suppression can induce uncontrolled virus propagation and host cell proliferation. In this review, we discuss current data that provide insights into mechanisms of apoptotic death suppression by viruses and their role in oncogenesis.
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Biochemistry
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Bioorganic Chemistry
Cancer
Carcinogenesis
Carcinogens
Cell death
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell proliferation
Etiology
Gene Expression Regulation
Health aspects
Humans
Immune response
Immune system
Immunosurveillance
Life Sciences
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Microbiology
Mitochondria - metabolism
NF-kappa B - metabolism
Oncogenic Viruses - physiology
Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases - metabolism
Proteins
Regulators
Review
Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - metabolism
Tumor Virus Infections - virology
Tumorigenesis
Viral infections
Viruses
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