[HTML][HTML] Recalcitrant warts, epidermodysplasia verruciformis, and the tree-man syndrome: phenotypic spectrum of cutaneous human papillomavirus infections at the …
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2022•Elsevier
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections can cause common warts, which usually resolve
spontaneously or become recalcitrant, resistant to multiple treatments. In rare cases, they
transform into cutaneous giant horns resulting in the tree-man syndrome (TMS). Defective β-
HPVs can cause flat warts in epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV), a genetic disorder. In
typical EV, limited to the skin, the mutated genes are critical for keratinocyte-intrinsic
immunity, whereas atypical, syndromic EV involves genes controlling T cells. Inborn errors of …
spontaneously or become recalcitrant, resistant to multiple treatments. In rare cases, they
transform into cutaneous giant horns resulting in the tree-man syndrome (TMS). Defective β-
HPVs can cause flat warts in epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV), a genetic disorder. In
typical EV, limited to the skin, the mutated genes are critical for keratinocyte-intrinsic
immunity, whereas atypical, syndromic EV involves genes controlling T cells. Inborn errors of …
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections can cause common warts, which usually resolve spontaneously or become recalcitrant, resistant to multiple treatments. In rare cases, they transform into cutaneous giant horns resulting in the tree-man syndrome (TMS). Defective β-HPVs can cause flat warts in epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV), a genetic disorder. In typical EV, limited to the skin, the mutated genes are critical for keratinocyte-intrinsic immunity, whereas atypical, syndromic EV involves genes controlling T cells. Inborn errors of immunity due to mutations in distinct genes underlying recalcitrant warts and the α-HPV2‒driven TMS have been identified, all disrupting T-cell immunity. Collectively, these observations attest to the wide phenotypic spectrum of cutaneous infections caused by different HPV types at the intersection of the genetic diversity of the viral and human genomes.
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