De Gregorio Vincenza, Urciuolo Francesco, Netti Paolo Antonio, Imparato Giorgia
Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Biomaterials (CRIB), University of Naples Federico II, 80125 Naples, Italy.
Center for Advanced Biomaterials for HealthCare@CRIB, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 80125 Naples, Italy.
Cancers (Basel). 2020 May 3;12(5):1150. doi: 10.3390/cancers12051150.
Despite the well-known role of chronic human papillomavirus (HPV) infections in causing tumors (i.e., all cervical cancers and other human malignancies from the mucosal squamous epithelia, including anogenital and oropharyngeal cavity), its persistence is not sufficient for cancer development. Other co-factors contribute to the carcinogenesis process. Recently, the critical role of the underlying stroma during the HPV life cycle and HPV-induced disease have been investigated. The tumor stroma is a key component of the tumor microenvironment (TME), which is a specialized entity. The TME is dynamic, interactive, and constantly changing-able to trigger, support, and drive tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis. In previous years, in vitro organotypic raft cultures and in vivo genetically engineered mouse models have provided researchers with important information on the interactions between HPVs and the epithelium. Further development for an in-depth understanding of the interaction between HPV-infected tissue and the surrounding microenvironment is strongly required. In this review, we critically describe the HPV-related cancers modeled in vitro from the simplified 'raft culture' to complex three-dimensional (3D) organotypic models, focusing on HPV-associated cervical cancer disease platforms. In addition, we review the latest knowledge in the field of in vitro culture systems of HPV-associated malignancies of other mucosal squamous epithelia (anogenital and oropharynx), as well as rare cutaneous non-melanoma associated cancer.
尽管人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)慢性感染在引发肿瘤(即所有宫颈癌以及源自黏膜鳞状上皮的其他人类恶性肿瘤,包括肛门生殖器和口咽腔部位的肿瘤)方面的作用已广为人知,但其持续存在并不足以导致癌症发生。其他共同因素也参与了致癌过程。最近,人们对HPV生命周期及HPV诱导疾病过程中基质的关键作用进行了研究。肿瘤基质是肿瘤微环境(TME)的关键组成部分,而肿瘤微环境是一个特殊的实体。肿瘤微环境具有动态性、交互性且不断变化,能够触发、支持并推动肿瘤的起始、进展和转移。过去几年,体外器官型筏培养和体内基因工程小鼠模型为研究人员提供了有关HPV与上皮细胞相互作用的重要信息。为深入了解HPV感染组织与周围微环境之间的相互作用,还迫切需要进一步发展。在本综述中,我们批判性地描述了从简化的“筏培养”到复杂的三维(3D)器官型模型的体外HPV相关癌症模型,重点关注HPV相关宫颈癌疾病平台。此外,我们还综述了其他黏膜鳞状上皮(肛门生殖器和口咽)HPV相关恶性肿瘤以及罕见的皮肤非黑色素瘤相关癌症体外培养系统领域的最新知识。