Lecture 4a: Oncogenic Viruses Flashcards
______ of all cancers are associated with infectious agents
20%
______ of viral cancers occur in the developing world
80%
Viral cancers do not arise acutely after infection, but instead develop __________ later
15-40 years
Oncogenic viruses or tumor viruses
Viruses that cause or give rise to cancer
The 7 well-accepted human oncoviruses account for ______ of all human cancer cases.
12%
What are the seven well accepted human oncoviruses
-Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)
-Human papillomavirus
-Hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HCV)
-Human T-cell lymphotropic virus-1 (HTLV-1)
-Human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8)
-Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCPyV)
The World Health Organization estimates _________ people worlwide are chronically infected with hepatitis C, which causes nearly _________ deaths per year, mostly from cirrhosis and liver cancer.
-71 million people
-400,000 deaths
The most common risk factor for liver cancer is chronic infection with ___________
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) or Hepatitis C virus (HCV)
HPV vaccination can prevent over ______ of cancers caused by HPV, as well as anal, vaginal, cervical, and vulvar precancers
90%
Three most common types of cancer’s in people with HIV
-Kaposi’s Sarcoma
-Non-Hodgkins lymphoma
-Cervical Cancer.
Direct Carcinogenic Viruses
Possess viral oncogenes that directly contribute to neoplastic cellular transformation (Kaposi Sarcoma herpesvirus or HPV)
Indirect Carcinogenic Viruses
Cause chronic inflammation which may lead to oncogenic transformation
The role of Oncoviruses in Aggressiveness of Malignancies
Oncoviruses may modulate the aggressiveness of cancers due to increased genomic instability, induction of phenotypic changes in cancer cells, and retuning of tumoral microenvironment
Direct mechanisms of viral carcinogenesis
After infection oncoviruses are persistently maintained as genetic elements which can cause viral genomes to form episomes or integrate into the host genomic DNA
Rous Sarcoma Virus discovery
In 1911, Peyton Rous discovered the Rous Sarcoma virus from a chicken sarcoma which reproduced all aspect of the tumor on injection into closely related chickens.