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Viruses, Cell Transformation, and Cancer J.A. Grand (CRC Institute for Cancer Studies, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TA, UK)

Viruses, Cell Transformation, and Cancer By J.A. Grand (CRC Institute for Cancer Studies, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TA, UK)

Summary

Viruses are the agent responsible for perhaps up to one million cases of cancer worldwide each year - their study has provided clues to the causes and development of the most common human cancers. This volume discusses viruses directly associated with common human malignancies.

Viruses, Cell Transformation, and Cancer Summary

Viruses, Cell Transformation, and Cancer: Volume 5 by J.A. Grand (CRC Institute for Cancer Studies, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TA, UK)

Viruses are the agent responsible for perhaps up to one million cases of cancer worldwide each year. Significantly, the study of viruses has also provided important clues to the causes and development of the most common human cancers. This volume presents an account of those viruses which have been directly associated with common human malignancies such as human papillomavirus (HPV), cervical carcinoma, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and Burkitt's lymphoma. In addition, the biology and biochemistry of those viruses which have been shown to be capable of transforming cells in culture are described in detail. Thus adenovirus are discussed, as are the other small DNA tumour viruses - Simian virus 40 (SV40) and polyoma virus. Consideration has also been given to human T-cell leukaemia virus (HTLV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human herpes virus 8 (HHV8), amongst others. General themes such as the host's immune response to viral infection, virally-induced apoptosis and the use of viruses as a delivery system in gene therapy have been discussed. Individual chapters have been written by an international group of experts in their own field of research.

Viruses, Cell Transformation, and Cancer Reviews

from:I. Davis ...is most useful where it describes the mechanisms of interaction of viral gene products with known cellular factors such as those involved in cell cycle regulation. There are intriguing chapters on the biology of agents such as human herpesvirus-8, a relatively newly described virus involved in primary effusion lymphoma and in Kaposi's sarcoma. ...this book on viruses is not to be sneezed at. --Cancer Forum

Table of Contents

Introduction. Immortalization of primary rodent cells by SV40 (A. J. Darmon, P. Jat). Adenovirus early region 1 proteins - action through interaction (R. Grand). Polyoma virus middle T-antigen: growth factor receptor mimic (P.R. Nicholson, S.M. Dilworth). Pathobiology of human papillomaviruses (M. Stanley). The function of the human papillomavirus oncogenes (D. Pim, M. Thomas, L. Banks). Hepatitis B virus in experimental carcinogenesis studies (S. Schaefer). Epstein-Barr virus and oncogenesis: from tumors to transforming genes (L. Young). Human Herpes virus 8 (R. Jarrett). Human Herpes virus &ggr;-deregulation of cell growth and apoptosis (F. Neipel, E. Meinl). Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 oncoprotein, Tax: Cell cycle dysregulation and cellular transformation (K.G. Low, Kuan-The Jeang). Proviral taggin a strategy using retroviruses to identify oncogenes (T. Moeroey, M. Zoernig, T. Schmidt). Viruses and apoptosis (E. Hammond, R. Grand). Evasion of the immune system by tumour viruses (E. Blair, N. Phillpot). Immunity to human papilloma viruses: implications for vaccine design (J. Steele). Recombinant adenoviruses in cancer therapy (M. Powell, G. Wilkinson).

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NPB9780444504968
9780444504968
0444504966
Viruses, Cell Transformation, and Cancer: Volume 5 by J.A. Grand (CRC Institute for Cancer Studies, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TA, UK)
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Elsevier Science & Technology
2001-04-20
532
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