Abstract

Epitheliotropic and mucosotropic Papillomaviruses (PVs) constitute the Papillomaviridae family. There are 26 genera comprising levels of inter species genetic similarities by nucleotide sequence analysis of the L1 viral region, the generally most conserved region among papillomaviruses. There is an increasing consensus that the ideal vector for gene therapy should be completely based on chromosomal elements and behave as an independent functional unit after integration. The present paper is a short review about epidemiology of HPV infection, vaccines anti-HPV and tumors associated with HPV and gene therapy including biological vectors, stem cells, viral and non-viral vectors and chromosome-based vectors. Furthermore, new therapeutic targets and vectors applied in gene therapy of other viruses are some of the examples that have been successfully modified by recombinant DNA techniques. New biotechnologies in molecular biology have been applied in papillomavirus research and are still being investigated for the application in the gene therapy. RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) for analysis of the transcriptome, multiply-primed rolling circle amplification (RCA) used to identify novel human papillomaviruses (HPV) and new DNA sequencing method based on real-time phyrophosphate are examples as new techniques.

Highlights

  • Papillomaviruses are currently detected in a large variety of animals and have been shown highly species-specific

  • This paper discuss about vaccines anti human papillomaviruses (HPV), new therapeutic targets and vectors applied in gene therapy

  • Retroviruses, adenoviruses, adenoassociated virus (AAV), hybrid adenovirus-AAV, herpes simplex and vaccinia viruses are some of the examples that have been successfully modified by recombinant DNA techniques

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Summary

1.Introduction

Papillomaviruses are currently detected in a large variety of animals and have been shown highly species-specific. New types of virus are continuously being discovered using a complete phylogenetic analysis of DNA genome sequences. Studies of cervical cancer had broken through after the advent of molecular biology in the 70s [3,4,5]. Rachel Simões & Ortrud Barth/ Papillomavirus: Viral vectors in the gene therapy and new therapeutic targets expression of viral genes and the correlation of HPV with animal species [9]. Diagnostic assays capable of detecting highrisk types of HPV PCR have been used in the prevention of cervical cancer. This paper discuss about vaccines anti HPV, new therapeutic targets and vectors applied in gene therapy. Retroviruses, adenoviruses, adenoassociated virus (AAV), hybrid adenovirus-AAV, herpes simplex and vaccinia viruses are some of the examples that have been successfully modified by recombinant DNA techniques

Epidemiology of HPV infection
Vaccines anti HPV and tumors associated with HPV
Findings
HPV gene therapy
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