2000
Rapid induction of senescence in human cervical carcinoma cells
Goodwin E, Yang E, Lee C, Lee H, DiMaio D, Hwang E. Rapid induction of senescence in human cervical carcinoma cells. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2000, 97: 10978-10983. PMID: 11005870, PMCID: PMC27134, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.97.20.10978.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman papillomavirus E6Cervical carcinoma cellsCarcinoma cellsPapillomavirus E6Cervical carcinoma cell linesCell cycle regulatory proteinsViral oncogene expressionHuman cervical carcinoma cell lineCarcinoma cell linesCycle regulatory proteinsHuman cervical carcinoma cellsE7 oncogenesE7 proteinTransient alterationsCancer cellsOncogene expressionHuman cancersPhenotypic markersTelomerase activityCell linesRegulatory proteinsRapid inductionSenescence pathwaysCellsE2 regulatory protein
1999
Bovine papillomavirus E2 protein activates a complex growth-inhibitory program in p53-negative HT-3 cervical carcinoma cells that includes repression of cyclin A and cdc25A phosphatase genes and accumulation of hypophosphorylated retinoblastoma protein.
Naeger L, Goodwin E, Hwang E, DeFilippis R, Zhang H, DiMaio D. Bovine papillomavirus E2 protein activates a complex growth-inhibitory program in p53-negative HT-3 cervical carcinoma cells that includes repression of cyclin A and cdc25A phosphatase genes and accumulation of hypophosphorylated retinoblastoma protein. Molecular Cancer Research 1999, 10: 413-22. PMID: 10392903.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCarrier ProteinsCattleCDC2-CDC28 KinasesCdc25 PhosphatasesCell Cycle ProteinsCell DivisionCyclin ACyclin-Dependent Kinase 2Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21Cyclin-Dependent KinasesCyclinsDNA-Binding ProteinsE2F Transcription FactorsE2F1 Transcription FactorEnzyme InhibitorsFemaleGene Expression RegulationGrowth InhibitorsHeLa CellsHumansPhosphoprotein PhosphatasesPhosphorylationProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesProtein Tyrosine PhosphatasesRepressor ProteinsRetinoblastoma ProteinRetinoblastoma-Binding Protein 1Transcription Factor DP1Transcription FactorsTumor Cells, CulturedTumor Suppressor Protein p53Uterine Cervical NeoplasmsViral ProteinsConceptsCervical carcinoma cell linesHT-3 cellsCarcinoma cell linesE2 proteinE6/E7 genesCell linesGrowth inhibitionCervical carcinoma cellsCyclin ACyclin-dependent kinase 2 activityExpression of CDC25AKinase 2 activityE7 genesCell cycle componentsCarcinoma cellsCDC25B expressionE2 expressionProtein levels
1998
Transactivation-Competent Bovine Papillomavirus E2 Protein Is Specifically Required for Efficient Repression of Human Papillomavirus Oncogene Expression and for Acute Growth Inhibition of Cervical Carcinoma Cell Lines
Goodwin E, Naeger L, Breiding D, Androphy E, DiMaio D. Transactivation-Competent Bovine Papillomavirus E2 Protein Is Specifically Required for Efficient Repression of Human Papillomavirus Oncogene Expression and for Acute Growth Inhibition of Cervical Carcinoma Cell Lines. Journal Of Virology 1998, 72: 3925-3934. PMID: 9557678, PMCID: PMC109618, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.72.5.3925-3934.1998.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBinding SitesBovine papillomavirus 1CattleCell DivisionCell NucleusCOS CellsDNADNA-Binding ProteinsFemaleGene Expression Regulation, ViralHeLa CellsHumansMutagenesisOncogene Proteins, ViralOncogenesPapillomaviridaeRepressor ProteinsRNA, MessengerRNA, ViralTrans-ActivatorsTranscriptional ActivationTumor Cells, CulturedUterine Cervical NeoplasmsViral ProteinsConceptsPapillomavirus E2 proteinGrowth arrestHT-3 cellsEfficient repressionTransactivation domainE2 proteinHeLa cellsG1/S-phase growth arrestE2 mutantsBovine papillomavirus type 1 E2 proteinBovine papillomavirus E2 proteinHerpes simplex virus VP16Reporter plasmidAcute growth inhibitionE2 transactivation domainGrowth inhibitionCervical carcinoma cell linesBPV1 E2 proteinCarcinoma cell linesHuman papillomavirus oncogene expressionViral DNA replicationPhase growth arrestSequence-specific transactivatorCell linesWild-type p53 gene
1995
An intact PDGF signaling pathway is required for efficient growth transformation of mouse C127 cells by the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein.
Riese D, DiMaio D. An intact PDGF signaling pathway is required for efficient growth transformation of mouse C127 cells by the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein. Oncogene 1995, 10: 1431-9. PMID: 7731695.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBPV E5 proteinPDGF beta receptorE5 proteinE5 geneC127 cellsBovine papillomavirus E5 proteinPDGF beta-receptor genePlatelet-derived growth factor beta receptorGrowth transformationBovine papillomavirus type 1 E5 proteinC127 cell linesMembrane-associated proteinsMouse C127 cellsHeterologous cell typesV-sis oncogeneDNA synthesisGrowth factor beta receptorStable growth transformationBeta receptor geneCell linesBeta receptorsBPV E5Reduced DNA synthesisMouse C127Genetic support
1993
Inhibition of cervical carcinoma cell line proliferation by the introduction of a bovine papillomavirus regulatory gene
Hwang E, Riese D, Settleman J, Nilson L, Honig J, Flynn S, DiMaio D. Inhibition of cervical carcinoma cell line proliferation by the introduction of a bovine papillomavirus regulatory gene. Journal Of Virology 1993, 67: 3720-3729. PMID: 8389903, PMCID: PMC237735, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.67.7.3720-3729.1993.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBPV E2 proteinGene expressionCervical carcinoma cell linesRegulatory genesHPV gene expressionCarcinoma cell linesCell linesE2 proteinHeLa cellsConsequence of abrogationP53 tumor suppressor proteinHPV18 E6Tumor suppressor proteinE2 geneDestabilization of p53HT-3 cellsGrowth inhibitionBPV E2Simian virus 40Suppressor proteinEpithelial cell lineHuman papillomavirus E6Cell cycleGenesS phase
1991
Tumorigenic transformation of murine keratinocytes by the E5 genes of bovine papillomavirus type 1 and human papillomavirus type 16
Leptak C, Cajal S, Kulke R, Horwitz B, Riese D, Dotto G, DiMaio D. Tumorigenic transformation of murine keratinocytes by the E5 genes of bovine papillomavirus type 1 and human papillomavirus type 16. Journal Of Virology 1991, 65: 7078-7083. PMID: 1658398, PMCID: PMC250837, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.65.12.7078-7083.1991.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBovine papillomavirus type 1E5 genePapillomavirus type 1Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E5 GeneTumorigenic transformationHost epithelial cellsExpression vectorRecombinant virusesRetroviral expression vectorMurine keratinocytesBiological propertiesTumorigenic cellsMurine epidermal keratinocytesGenesMurine fibroblastsFrameshift mutationCultured linesHuman papillomavirus type 16Cell linesEpithelial cellsPapillomavirus type 16Epidermal keratinocytesRetrovirusesCellsKeratinocytes
1987
Papillomavirus Cloning Vectors
DiMaio D. Papillomavirus Cloning Vectors. The Viruses 1987, 293-319. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-0584-3_11.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1984
High-level expression of a cloned HLA heavy chain gene introduced into mouse cells on a bovine papillomavirus vector.
DiMaio D, Corbin V, Sibley E, Maniatis T. High-level expression of a cloned HLA heavy chain gene introduced into mouse cells on a bovine papillomavirus vector. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1984, 4: 340-350. PMID: 6321959, PMCID: PMC368701, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.4.2.340.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHLA antigensBovine papillomavirus vectorCell linesFunction of HLA antigensHuman heavy chainsBovine papillomavirusHeavy chainHuman lymphoblastoid cell linesHeavy chain geneMouse cellsDNA expression vectorsLymphoblastoid cell linesTransformed cellsJY cell lineExtrachromosomal viral DNAHuman histocompatibility antigensSelection in vivoHistocompatibility antigensTransformed cell linesHLA genesChain geneCultured mouse cellsHLAHigh-level expressionAntigenHigh-Level Expression of a Cloned HLA Heavy Chain Gene Introduced into Mouse Cells on a Bovine Papillomavirus Vector
DiMaio D, Corbin V, Sibley E, Maniatis T. High-Level Expression of a Cloned HLA Heavy Chain Gene Introduced into Mouse Cells on a Bovine Papillomavirus Vector. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1984, 4: 340-350. DOI: 10.1128/mcb.4.2.340-350.1984.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHLA antigensBovine papillomavirus vectorCell linesFunction of HLA antigensHuman heavy chainsBovine papillomavirusHeavy chainHuman lymphoblastoid cell linesHeavy chain geneMouse cellsDNA expression vectorsLymphoblastoid cell linesTransformed cellsJY cell lineExtrachromosomal viral DNAHuman histocompatibility antigensSelection in vivoHistocompatibility antigensTransformed cell linesHLA genesChain geneCultured mouse cellsHLAHigh-level expressionAntigen
1983
Identification of two distinct regulatory regions adjacent to the human β-interferon gene
Zinn K, Dimaio D, Maniatis T. Identification of two distinct regulatory regions adjacent to the human β-interferon gene. Cell 1983, 34: 865-879. PMID: 6313211, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(83)90544-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIFN gene expressionBovine papilloma virusRegulatory regionsExpression of deletion mutantsGene expressionMRNA cap sitePoly(I)-poly(CCell linesStable cell linesIndependent cell linesCloned geneStructural geneDeletion mutantsLevel of expressionKinetics of inductionCap siteMouse cellsHuman beta-interferonGenesInduced expressionConstitutive levelsDeletionBeta-interferonExpressionPapilloma virus