Luparello, Claudio Mauro, Manuela Arizza, Vincenzo Vazzana, Mirella
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Biology
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are key components of the epigenetic machinery controlling gene expression. They are involved in chromatin remodeling events via post-translational histone modifications but may also act on nonhistone proteins, influencing many fundamental cellular processes. Due to the key involvement of HDACs in serious human patholog...
Polinas, Marta Burrai, Giovanni P. Vitiello, Veronica Falchi, Laura Zedda, Maria T. Masala, Gerolamo Marras, Vincenzo Satta, Giulia Alberti, Alberto Antuofermo, Elisabetta
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Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Simple Summary Skin tumors in ruminants are occasionally reported and are mostly associated with the presence of oncogenic viruses, such as papillomavirus, or to direct skin exposure to solar radiation. Spontaneous tumors with adnexal differentiation, originating from the hair follicle or its associated glands, are even more rarely reported in thes...
Porcellato, Ilaria Mecocci, Samanta Mechelli, Luca Cappelli, Katia Brachelente, Chiara Pepe, Marco Orlandi, Margherita Gialletti, Rodolfo Passeri, Benedetta Ferrari, Angelo
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Cells
Penile squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) are common tumors in older horses, with poor prognosis mostly due to local invasion and recurrence. These tumors are thought to be mainly caused by Equus caballus papillomavirus type 2 (EcPV-2). The aim of this study is to characterize the tumor immune environment (TIME) in equine penile tumors. Equine penile ...
Altamura, Gennaro Tommasino, Massimo Borzacchiello, Giuseppe
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Arastehfar, Amir Carvalho, Agostinho Nguyen, M Hong Hedayati, Mohammad Taghi Netea, Mihai G Perlin, David S Hoenigl, Martin
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Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
The recent global pandemic of COVID-19 has predisposed a relatively high number of patients to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which carries a risk of developing super-infections. Candida species are major constituents of the human mycobiome and the main cause of invasive fungal infections, with a high mortality rate. Invasive yeast inf...
Munday, John S. Hardcastle, Michael R. Sim, Melissa
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Pathogens
A 10-year-old horse presented with two 3-cm diameter exophytic masses over the fetlock. Histology was consistent with a hyperplastic squamous papilloma and numerous cell changes consistent with papillomavirus (PV) infection were visible. Partial sequences of PV L1 and E1 ORFs were amplified using consensus PCR primers. The sequences were most simil...
Olczak, Pola Roden, Richard B.S.
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Vaccines
The human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are a family of small DNA tumor viruses including over 200 genotypes classified by phylogeny into several genera. Different genera of HPVs cause ano-genital and oropharyngeal cancers, skin cancers, as well as benign diseases including skin and genital warts. Licensed vaccines composed of L1 virus-like particles (VL...
Kajitani, Naoko Schwartz, Stefan
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Viruses
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) depend on the cellular RNA-processing machineries including alternative RNA splicing and polyadenylation to coordinate HPV gene expression. HPV RNA processing is controlled by cis-regulatory RNA elements and trans-regulatory factors since the HPV splice sites are suboptimal. The definition of HPV exons and introns may ...
Gibson, Ryan T. Androphy, Elliot J.
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Pathogens
The multi-subunit structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) 5/6 complex includes SMC6 and non-SMC element (NSE)3. SMC5/6 is essential for homologous recombination DNA repair and functions as an antiviral factor during hepatitis B (HBV) and herpes simplex-1 (HSV-1) viral infections. Intriguingly, SMC5/6 has been found to associate with high-risk h...
Kmetec, Jernej Kuhar, Urška Fajfar, Aleksandra Grilc Vengušt, Diana Žele Vengušt, Gorazd
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Viruses
Papillomaviruses (PVs) are an extremely large group of viruses that cause skin and mucosa infections in humans and various animals. In roe deer and red deer, most PVs belong to the Deltapapillomavirus genus and cause neoplastic changes that are generally described as fibropapillomas. Despite the wide distribution of roe and red deer throughout Euro...