Abstract

We have studied effects of a series of progestins and estrogens on regulation of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16 and 18 gene expression via long control region (LCR), using a transient expression assay which represented the episomal state of HPVs in precancerous lesions. Results showed that HPV gene expression induced by these steroid analogs were diverse. Gene expression via HPV16-LCR was up-regulated 2-3 fold under treatment with 10−7M estriol, 17β-estradiol, and several progestins including pregnenolone, 17α-hydroxy-progesterone, norethynodrel and cyproterone acetate. However, transcription via HPV18-LCR was not or weakly stimulated by these analogs. Our results can divide these analogs into HPV-enhancing and HPV-nonenhancing groups and accordingly impact the relative risk of individual oral contraceptive ingredient in cervical carcinogenesis.

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