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High-Risk But Not Low-Risk HPV E2 Proteins Bind to the APC Activators Cdh1 and Cdc20 and Cause Genomic Instability

Pages 1608-1615 | Published online: 22 Aug 2005
 

Abstract

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) from the high-risk group are associated with cervicalcancer, in contrast to HPVs from the low-risk group which are associated with benignlesions. Here, we show that high-risk, but not low-risk HPV E2 proteins, promote amitotic block, often followed by metaphase-specific apoptosis, and which is independentof the viral oncogenes E6 and E7. High-risk HPV E2-expressing cells also showpolyploidy, chromosomal mis-segregation and centrosome amplification leading togenomic instability. We link these defects to a specific and unusually strong interactionbetween high-risk E2 and both Cdc20 and Cdh1, two activators of the AnaphasePromoting Complex (APC), abnormal localization of Cdh1, and accumulation of APCsubstrates like cyclin B, in vivo. The finding that high-risk, but not low-risk HPV E2proteins, induce genomic instability, raises the intriguing possibility that E2 proteinsplay a role in the oncogenic potential of high-risk papillomaviruses.

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