HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation.

Millán Santarcieri, Magdalena - Parietti, Felipe - Hernández, Paola - Yocco, Sofía - Pérez Zerpa, Jorge Martín - Arocena, Miguel

Resumen:

Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is an environmental risk factor and a cofactor in carcinogenesis. UVBradiation (UVBR), mainly from sunlight, is a known risk factor for lip cancer and can also contribute tooral cavity cancer. Besides inducing DNA damage, UVBR can activate dormant HPV infections in the oralcavity, increasing oral carcinogenesis likelihood via HPV oncogenes. In this study, we evaluated theresponses to UVBR in human keratinocytes infected with viral oncogenes of HPV-18. While UVBRinduced similar levels of DNA damage in the HaCaT human keratinocyte parental cell line compared toHaCaT cells containing HPV-18 oncogenes E5, E6 and E7, the latter showed increased viability andreduced levels of apoptotic and necrotic markers in response to UVBR. Both HaCaT parental and HaCaTE5/E6/E7-18 cells showed marked alterations in the actin cytoskeleton upon UVBR, but HaCaT parentalcells retained more stress fi bers, while displaying deep nuclear invaginations, which were much lessfrequent in HaCaT E5/E6/E7-18 cells. Deep nuclear invaginations were lined by highly condensedchromatin, implying alterations in nuclear architecture that profoundly affect normal nuclearcompartmentalization. Furthermore, mechanical modelling suggests that reduced nuclear invaginationsin irradiated HaCaT E5/E6/E7-18 cells is related to decreased tractional stress. Our results show thatHPV oncogenes confer increased viability and nuclear architecture stability to keratinocytes exposed toUVBR, which could contribute to their role in cooperating with UVBR induced carcinogenesis in the oralcavity.

Detalles Bibliográficos
2025
Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica (CSIC).
HPV-18 oncogenes
UVB radiation
DNA damage
Nuclear architecture
Inglés
Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/53484
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author Millán Santarcieri, Magdalena
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Hernández, Paola
Yocco, Sofía
Pérez Zerpa, Jorge Martín
Arocena, Miguel
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Parietti, Felipe
Hernández, Paola
Yocco, Sofía
Pérez Zerpa, Jorge Martín
Arocena, Miguel
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Parietti Felipe, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).
Hernández Paola, IIBCE.
Yocco Sofía, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).
Pérez Zerpa Jorge Martín, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).
Arocena Miguel, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).
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Parietti, Felipe
Hernández, Paola
Yocco, Sofía
Pérez Zerpa, Jorge Martín
Arocena, Miguel
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is an environmental risk factor and a cofactor in carcinogenesis. UVBradiation (UVBR), mainly from sunlight, is a known risk factor for lip cancer and can also contribute tooral cavity cancer. Besides inducing DNA damage, UVBR can activate dormant HPV infections in the oralcavity, increasing oral carcinogenesis likelihood via HPV oncogenes. In this study, we evaluated theresponses to UVBR in human keratinocytes infected with viral oncogenes of HPV-18. While UVBRinduced similar levels of DNA damage in the HaCaT human keratinocyte parental cell line compared toHaCaT cells containing HPV-18 oncogenes E5, E6 and E7, the latter showed increased viability andreduced levels of apoptotic and necrotic markers in response to UVBR. Both HaCaT parental and HaCaTE5/E6/E7-18 cells showed marked alterations in the actin cytoskeleton upon UVBR, but HaCaT parentalcells retained more stress fi bers, while displaying deep nuclear invaginations, which were much lessfrequent in HaCaT E5/E6/E7-18 cells. Deep nuclear invaginations were lined by highly condensedchromatin, implying alterations in nuclear architecture that profoundly affect normal nuclearcompartmentalization. Furthermore, mechanical modelling suggests that reduced nuclear invaginationsin irradiated HaCaT E5/E6/E7-18 cells is related to decreased tractional stress. Our results show thatHPV oncogenes confer increased viability and nuclear architecture stability to keratinocytes exposed toUVBR, which could contribute to their role in cooperating with UVBR induced carcinogenesis in the oralcavity.
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UVB radiation
DNA damage
Nuclear architecture
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spelling Millán Santarcieri Magdalena, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).Parietti Felipe, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).Hernández Paola, IIBCE.Yocco Sofía, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).Pérez Zerpa Jorge Martín, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).Arocena Miguel, Universidad de la República (Uruguay).2026-02-12T17:01:22Z2026-02-12T17:01:22Z2025Millán Santarcieri, M, Parietti, F, Hernández, P, [y otros autores]. "HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation" [Preprint]. Publicado en: Research Square, 15 dic. 2025, pp. 1-15.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/5348410.21203/rs.3.rs-8272583/v1Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is an environmental risk factor and a cofactor in carcinogenesis. UVBradiation (UVBR), mainly from sunlight, is a known risk factor for lip cancer and can also contribute tooral cavity cancer. Besides inducing DNA damage, UVBR can activate dormant HPV infections in the oralcavity, increasing oral carcinogenesis likelihood via HPV oncogenes. In this study, we evaluated theresponses to UVBR in human keratinocytes infected with viral oncogenes of HPV-18. While UVBRinduced similar levels of DNA damage in the HaCaT human keratinocyte parental cell line compared toHaCaT cells containing HPV-18 oncogenes E5, E6 and E7, the latter showed increased viability andreduced levels of apoptotic and necrotic markers in response to UVBR. Both HaCaT parental and HaCaTE5/E6/E7-18 cells showed marked alterations in the actin cytoskeleton upon UVBR, but HaCaT parentalcells retained more stress fi bers, while displaying deep nuclear invaginations, which were much lessfrequent in HaCaT E5/E6/E7-18 cells. Deep nuclear invaginations were lined by highly condensedchromatin, implying alterations in nuclear architecture that profoundly affect normal nuclearcompartmentalization. Furthermore, mechanical modelling suggests that reduced nuclear invaginationsin irradiated HaCaT E5/E6/E7-18 cells is related to decreased tractional stress. Our results show thatHPV oncogenes confer increased viability and nuclear architecture stability to keratinocytes exposed toUVBR, which could contribute to their role in cooperating with UVBR induced carcinogenesis in the oralcavity.Submitted by Farias Verónica (verofariasblundell@gmail.com) on 2026-02-12T13:35:43Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 25630 bytes, checksum: e7132498e7c1fe99f7096667baa99b25 (MD5) 1021203rs3rs8272583v1_preprint.pdf: 8258147 bytes, checksum: ee3988e7ab769ab1d3045aff2209d6d1 (MD5)Made available in DSpace by Luna Fabiana (fabiana.luna@seciu.edu.uy) on 2026-02-12T17:01:22Z (GMT). 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spellingShingle HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation.
Millán Santarcieri, Magdalena
HPV-18 oncogenes
UVB radiation
DNA damage
Nuclear architecture
status_str submittedVersion
title HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation.
title_full HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation.
title_fullStr HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation.
title_full_unstemmed HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation.
title_short HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation.
title_sort HPV oncogenes increase viability and nucleararchitecture stability in pretumoral keratinocytesexposed to UVB radiation.
topic HPV-18 oncogenes
UVB radiation
DNA damage
Nuclear architecture
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/53484