IL-10 expression is regulated by HPV E2 protein in cervical cancer cells

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It has been found that certain cytokines (IL-4, IL-10 and TGF-β1) are highly expressed locally in biopsies from patients with premalignant lesions and cervical cancer, and may induce a local immune-suppression state. In particular, IL-10 is highly expressed in tumor cells and its expression is directly proportional to the development of HPV-positive cervical cancer, suggesting an important role of HPV proteins in the expression of IL-10. in fact, we demonstrated that E6 and E7 HPV proteins regulate TGF-β1 gene expression in cervical cancer cells. Here, we found by band shifting analysis that the HPV E2 protein binds to the regulatory region of the human IL-10 gene (-2054 nt) and induces high promoter activity in epithelial cells, additionally, cervical cancer cells transfected to express the HPV E2 protein induce elevated levels of IL-10 mRNA in human papillomavirus-infected cells. The elevated expression of IL-10 may allow for virus persistency, the transformation of cervical epithelial cells, and consequently cancer development.

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Bermúdez-Morales, V. H., Peralta-Zaragoza, O., Alcocer-González, J. M., Moreno, J., & Madrid-Marina, V. (2011). IL-10 expression is regulated by HPV E2 protein in cervical cancer cells. Molecular Medicine Reports, 4(2), 369–375. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2011.429

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