KAT8 facilitates the proliferation of cancer cells through enhancing E7 function in HPV-associated cervical cancer

Anli Xu & Guoyun Wang et al.

Persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection serves as the principal etiological factor in cervical cancer, with the oncoprotein E7, which is encoded by the virus, playing a key role in tumorigenesis. However, targeted therapeutic strategies against E7 remain underexplored. KAT8, a lysine acetyltransferase, significantly contributes to oncogenesis through the regulation of transcription. However, its involvement in cervical cancer remains inadequately characterized. This study employs HPV18-positive HeLa and HPV16-positive SiHa cell lines to investigate how KAT8 modulates E7 expression and function in cervical cancer cells. Upon
Authors
Anli Xu, Xiaoming Yang, Junwei Zhao, Shujun Kong, Qing Tang, Xiangzhi Li, Hongmei Qu, Guoyun Wang