The Second Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China.
Curr Cancer Drug Targets. 2024;24(10):987-1004. doi: 10.2174/0115680096266981231215111109.
High-risk HPV infection accounts for 99.7% of cervical cancer, over 90% of anal cancer, 50% of head and neck cancers, 40% of vulvar cancer, and some cases of vaginal and penile cancer, contributing to approximately 5% of cancers worldwide. The development of cancer is a complex, multi-step process characterized by dysregulation of signaling pathways and alterations in metabolic pathways. Extensive research has demonstrated that metabolic reprogramming plays a key role in the progression of various cancers, such as cervical, head and neck, bladder, and prostate cancers, providing the material and energy foundation for rapid proliferation and migration of cancer cells. Metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells allows for the rapid generation of ATP, aiding in meeting the high energy demands of HPV-related cancer cell proliferation. The interaction between Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and its associated cancers has become a recent focus of investigation. The impact of HPV on cellular metabolism has emerged as an emerging research topic. A significant body of research has shown that HPV influences relevant metabolic signaling pathways, leading to cellular metabolic alterations. Exploring the underlying mechanisms may facilitate the discovery of biomarkers for diagnosis and treatment of HPV-associated diseases. In this review, we introduced the molecular structure of HPV and its replication process, discussed the diseases associated with HPV infection, described the energy metabolism of normal cells, highlighted the metabolic features of tumor cells, and provided an overview of recent advances in potential therapeutic targets that act on cellular metabolism. We discussed the potential mechanisms underlying these changes. This article aims to elucidate the role of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in reshaping cellular metabolism and the application of metabolic changes in the research of related diseases. Targeting cancer metabolism may serve as an effective strategy to support traditional cancer treatments, as metabolic reprogramming is crucial for malignant transformation in cancer.
高危型 HPV 感染占宫颈癌的 99.7%,占肛门癌的 90%以上,占头颈部癌症的 50%,外阴癌的 40%,以及一些阴道癌和阴茎癌,约占全球癌症的 5%。癌症的发生是一个复杂的、多步骤的过程,其特征是信号通路的失调和代谢途径的改变。大量研究表明,代谢重编程在各种癌症的进展中起着关键作用,如宫颈癌、头颈部癌、膀胱癌和前列腺癌,为癌细胞的快速增殖和迁移提供了物质和能量基础。肿瘤细胞的代谢重编程使得 ATP 的快速产生成为可能,有助于满足 HPV 相关癌细胞增殖的高能量需求。人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)与其相关癌症之间的相互作用已成为最近的研究重点。HPV 对细胞代谢的影响已成为一个新兴的研究课题。大量研究表明,HPV 影响相关的代谢信号通路,导致细胞代谢改变。探索潜在的机制可能有助于发现 HPV 相关疾病的诊断和治疗生物标志物。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了 HPV 的分子结构及其复制过程,讨论了与 HPV 感染相关的疾病,描述了正常细胞的能量代谢,强调了肿瘤细胞的代谢特征,并概述了作用于细胞代谢的潜在治疗靶点的最新进展。我们讨论了这些变化的潜在机制。本文旨在阐明人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)在重塑细胞代谢中的作用以及代谢变化在相关疾病研究中的应用。针对癌症代谢可能是支持传统癌症治疗的有效策略,因为代谢重编程是癌症恶性转化的关键。