Mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: A new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations

It is generally observed that countries with heavy infectious burden show lower cancer incidence as compared to more affluent nations. With the emerging paradigm on microbial heat shock proteins (hsps) as molecular link between infections and autoimmune diseases, we posit a new hypothesis, the “mimo...

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Main Authors: Deocaris, Custer C., Taira, Kazunari, Kaul, Sunil C., Wadhwa, Renu
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-62562022-04-20T05:35:32Z Mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: A new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations Deocaris, Custer C. Taira, Kazunari Kaul, Sunil C. Wadhwa, Renu It is generally observed that countries with heavy infectious burden show lower cancer incidence as compared to more affluent nations. With the emerging paradigm on microbial heat shock proteins (hsps) as molecular link between infections and autoimmune diseases, we posit a new hypothesis, the “mimotope-hormesis”, on the immunologic impact of infections on regional cancer prevention. According to this, assaults of infection during early adulthood could fortify the immune system to evoke more potent defenses against late-onset diseases, such as cancer, via autoimmunity. Interestingly, both experimental and clinical data support the beneficial role of autoimmunity in long-term cancer survivors. We illustrate this by a comprehensive in silico mimotope (epitope mimicry) analysis of human infectious pathogens against mortalin (mthsp70/PB74/GRP75), a type of hsp70 protein involved in control of cell proliferation, immortalization and tumorigenesis. 2005-01-31T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5462 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Heat shock proteins Autoimmunity Cancer Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Heat shock proteins
Autoimmunity
Cancer
Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
spellingShingle Heat shock proteins
Autoimmunity
Cancer
Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
Deocaris, Custer C.
Taira, Kazunari
Kaul, Sunil C.
Wadhwa, Renu
Mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: A new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations
description It is generally observed that countries with heavy infectious burden show lower cancer incidence as compared to more affluent nations. With the emerging paradigm on microbial heat shock proteins (hsps) as molecular link between infections and autoimmune diseases, we posit a new hypothesis, the “mimotope-hormesis”, on the immunologic impact of infections on regional cancer prevention. According to this, assaults of infection during early adulthood could fortify the immune system to evoke more potent defenses against late-onset diseases, such as cancer, via autoimmunity. Interestingly, both experimental and clinical data support the beneficial role of autoimmunity in long-term cancer survivors. We illustrate this by a comprehensive in silico mimotope (epitope mimicry) analysis of human infectious pathogens against mortalin (mthsp70/PB74/GRP75), a type of hsp70 protein involved in control of cell proliferation, immortalization and tumorigenesis.
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author Deocaris, Custer C.
Taira, Kazunari
Kaul, Sunil C.
Wadhwa, Renu
author_facet Deocaris, Custer C.
Taira, Kazunari
Kaul, Sunil C.
Wadhwa, Renu
author_sort Deocaris, Custer C.
title Mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: A new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations
title_short Mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: A new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations
title_full Mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: A new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations
title_fullStr Mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: A new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations
title_full_unstemmed Mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: A new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations
title_sort mimotope-hormesis and mortalin/grp75/mthsp70: a new hypothesis on how infectious disease-associated epitope mimicry may explain low cancer burden in developing nations
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2005
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5462
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