human t lymphotropic virus type i (htlv-i) oncogenesis: molecular aspects of virus and host interactions in pathogenesis of adult t cell leukemia/lymphoma (atl)
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the study of tumor viruses paves the way for understanding the mechanisms of virus pathogenesis, including those involved in establishing infection and dissemination in the host tumor affecting immune-compromised patients. the processes ranging from viral infection to progressing malignancy are slow and usually insufficient for establishment of transformed cells that develop cancer in only a minority of infected subjects. therefore, viral infection is usually not the only cause of cancer, and further environmental and host factors, may be implicated. htlv-i, in particular, is considered as an oncovirus cause of lymphoproliferative disease such as adult t cell leukemia/lymphoma (atl) and disturbs the immune responses which results in htlv-i associated meylopathy/tropical spastic parapresis (ham/tsp). htlv-i infection causes atl in a small proportion of infected subjects (2-5%) following a prolonged incubation period (15-30 years) despite a strong adaptive immune response against the virus. overall, these conditions offer a prospect to study the molecular basis of tumorgenicity in mammalian cells. in this review, the oncogencity of htlv-i is being considered as an oncovirus in context of atl.
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iranian journal of basic medical sciencesجلد ۱۶، شماره ۳، صفحات ۱۹۷-۱۹۵
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