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Informationen zum Autor Kamel Khalili , PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Neuroscience, Temple University, and Kuan-Teh Jeang , MD, PhD, Head, Molecular Virology Section, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, are among the leading scientists in the field of human DNA and RNA viruses. Each of them has more than 25 years' experience in studying oncogenic viruses. Klappentext A comprehensive look at the latest research findings and clinical applications of oncogenic virusesWritten by a panel of academic experts, Viral Oncology is the first self-contained and comprehensive book to present both scientific and clinical information on viruses linked to some of the most important human cancers. Readers can turn to this book for the most in-depth and up-to-date coverage of: HPV-associated cancers; molecular events associated with HPV-induced human cancer; the role of the HPV E6 oncoprotein in malignant progression; virus association with brain tumors; involvement of the polyomavirus JCV in colorectal cancer; possibleassociation of BKV with prostate cancer; oncogenic transformation bypolyomavirus large T antigen; SV40 and human cancer; SV40 and mesothelioma; molecular immunology of hepatitis B-associated viral cancer; hepatitis B vaccine and hepatocellular carcinoma; pathogenesis of acute and chronic hepatitis Cvirus infection; molecular mechanisms of hepatitis C virus-induced cellulartransformation; clinical aspects of HTLV-1 associated cancer; oncogenic potential of the HTLV-1 tax protein; HIV-associated malignancy; HIV-related lymphoma; biology and epidemiology of HHV-8; the role of KSHV in pathogenesis of Kaposi'ssarcoma; molecular pathobiology of EBV infection; and EBV as a pathogen.Several chapters are devoted to the basic science of oncogenic viruses for thestudy of their pathogenesis, drug development, and employment of viral vectorsfor vaccine and gene therapy. The book also includes complementary clinically based chapters describing natural courses and treatments. Additionally, bonusclinical materials are embedded within chapters and an easy-to-use indexcompletes the book.Viral Oncology is an essential resource for clinical and research oncologists in medical facilities and biological research laboratories; clinicians and scientists working in related biomedical areas; medical students working toward a first or higher degree in the life sciences and other biomedical fields; and pharmaceutical scientists and developers. Zusammenfassung Clinical oncologists and researchers now have a comprehensive single source of current information on cancer viruses obtained from bench and bedside. This important refernce allows further development of translational approaches for the effective treatment of patients with virus-associated malignancies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword vii Preface xi Contributors xiii 1 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS-ASSOCIATED CANCERS 1 Rachel A. Katzenellenbogen and Denise A. Galloway 2 MOLECULAR EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS-INDUCED HUMAN CANCERS 23 Amy Baldwin and Karl Münger 3 THE ROLE OF THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS E6 ONCOPROTEIN IN MALIGNANT PROGRESSION 57 Miranda Thomas, David Pim, and Lawrence Banks 4 JC VIRUS ASSOCIATION WITH BRAIN TUMORS: THE ROLE OF T ANTIGEN AND INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 IN DNA REPAIR FIDELITY 89 Krzysztof Reiss, Kamel Khalili, and Luis Del Valle 5 INVOLVEMENT OF THE POLYOMAVIRUS, JC VIRUS, IN COLORECTAL CANCER 113 C. Richard Boland, Luigi Ricciardiello, and Ajay Goel 6 POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION OF BK VIRUS WITH PROSTATE CANCER 129 Michael J. Imperiale and Dweepanita Das 7 ONCOGENIC TRANSFORMATION BY POLYOMAVIRUS LARGE T ANTIGEN 149 Abhilasha V. Rathi and James M. Pipas 8 SIMIAN VIRUS 40, HUMAN INFECTIONS, AND CANCER: EMERGING CONCEPTS AND CAUSALITY C...