Association of human papillomavirus with breast cancer: a new perspective on an old debate

FUTURE ONCOLOGY(2022)

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Breast cancer is a common cancer in the female population. Despite remarkable progress in the treatment of this cancer, its exact etiology is still unknown. Since the first evidence of an association between breast cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) was provided in 1992, numerous studies have explored this subject but have reached contradictory results. In this review, the authors examine the existing evidence and hypotheses regarding the pathways whereby HPV infection can reach breast cells and the mediators linking HPV oncoproteins to breast cancer pathogenesis. Furthermore, the authors discuss contradictory findings regarding the association of HPV with breast cancer. Showing the link between HPV infection and increased genomic instability, reduced apoptosis, immune system dysfunction and progression of metastasis, the reviewed findings highlight the importance of active presence or history of HPV infection as a prognostic factor for breast tumor development. Plain language summary Breast cancer is a common cancer in the female population. Although the exact cause of this cancer is still unknown, it has several major risk factors including family history, hormonal problems and age. It has been suggested that various viral infections, including human papillomavirus, can increase the likelihood of developing breast cancer. This review discusses the evidence regarding the association of human papillomavirus with breast cancer.
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breast cancer, HPV, infection, metastasis, oncoprotein, prognosis, transformation
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