Romani V G, Abramson A L, Steinberg B M
Acta Otolaryngol. 1987 Mar-Apr;103(3-4):345-52.
We have investigated the effect of human papillomavirus (HPV) transformation on cellular cytoarchitecture. Cells from laryngeal papillomas and normal epithelium were cultured in vitro. Cytoskeletal components of both types of cells were visualized by immunofluorescence, to determine whether there were any differences in the structure or distribution of the cytoskeleton. There was no significant change in microtubules. Two major components of the cytoskeleton, the intermediate filaments and the microfilaments, were altered in the papilloma cells. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of isolated keratins showed differences between normal and papilloma tissue, which might explain the altered intermediate filament distribution. The changes in cytoskeletal structure may be one way in which HPVs alter cellular growth controls.
我们研究了人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)转化对细胞细胞结构的影响。从喉乳头瘤和正常上皮组织中获取细胞进行体外培养。通过免疫荧光观察这两种细胞的细胞骨架成分,以确定细胞骨架的结构或分布是否存在差异。微管没有显著变化。细胞骨架的两个主要成分,中间丝和微丝,在乳头瘤细胞中发生了改变。对分离的角蛋白进行聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳显示正常组织和乳头瘤组织之间存在差异,这可能解释了中间丝分布的改变。细胞骨架结构的变化可能是HPV改变细胞生长控制的一种方式。