Merkel cell polyomavirus and associated Merkel cell carcinoma

IF 4.7 Q1 VIROLOGY
June F. Yang, Jianxin You
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Abstract

Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) is a ubiquitous skin infection that can cause Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a highly lethal form of skin cancer with a nearly 50% mortality rate. Since the discovery of MCPyV in 2008, great advances have been made to improve our understanding of how the viral encoded oncoproteins contribute to MCC oncogenesis. However, our knowledge of the MCPyV infectious life cycle and its oncogenic mechanisms are still incomplete. The incidence of MCC has tripled over the past two decades, but effective treatments are lacking. Only recently have there been major victories in combatting metastatic MCC with the application of PD-1 immune checkpoint blockade. Still, these immune-based therapies are not ideal for patients with a medical need to maintain systemic immune suppression. As such, a better understanding of MCPyV's oncogenic mechanisms is needed in order to develop more effective and targeted therapies against virus-associated MCC. In this review, we discuss current areas of interest for MCPyV and MCC research and the progress made in elucidating both the natural host of MCPyV infection and the cell of origin for MCC. We also highlight the remaining gaps in our knowledge on the transcriptional regulation of MCPyV, which may be key to understanding and targeting viral oncogenesis for developing future therapies.

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梅克尔细胞多瘤病毒和相关的梅克尔细胞癌
默克尔细胞多瘤病毒(MCPyV)是一种普遍存在的皮肤感染,可导致默克尔细胞癌(MCC),这是一种高致死率的皮肤癌,死亡率接近50%。自2008年发现MCPyV以来,我们对病毒编码的癌蛋白如何促进MCC癌变的理解取得了巨大进展。然而,我们对MCPyV感染生命周期及其致瘤机制的了解仍然不完整。在过去的二十年中,MCC的发病率增加了三倍,但缺乏有效的治疗方法。直到最近,PD-1免疫检查点阻断在对抗转移性MCC方面取得了重大胜利。尽管如此,这些基于免疫的疗法对于需要维持全身免疫抑制的患者来说并不理想。因此,需要更好地了解MCPyV的致癌机制,以便开发针对病毒相关MCC的更有效和靶向治疗。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了当前对MCPyV和MCC研究感兴趣的领域,以及在阐明MCPyV感染的天然宿主和MCC的起源细胞方面取得的进展。我们还强调了我们在MCPyV转录调控方面的知识空白,这可能是理解和靶向病毒肿瘤发生以开发未来治疗方法的关键。
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Tumour Virus Research
Tumour Virus Research Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
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56 days
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