Publikationen der letzten 5 Jahre
PUBLICATIONS OF THE LAST 5 YEARS
- Van Riggelen, J., Soto, U. De Castro Arce, J., Buchwalter, G., Wasylyk, B. and Rösl, F. (2005). Loss of Net as a repressor leads to constitutive high c-fos expression in cervical cancer cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280: 3286-3294.
- Karl, T., Seibert, N., Stöhr, M., Osswald, H., Rösl, F. and Finzer, P. (2007) Sulindac induces specific degradation of the HPV oncoprotein E7 and causes growth arrest and apoptosis in cervical carcinoma cells. Cancer Letters, 245:103-111.
- Bachmann, A., Zawatzky, R., Rösl, F. (2007). Genetic redundancy of human cervical carcinoma cells: identification of cells with „normal“ properties. International Journal of Cancer, 120: 2119-2126.
- Nafz, J., De-Castro Arce, J., Fleig, V., Patzelt, A., Mazurek, S. and Rösl, F. (2007). Interference with energy metabolism by 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1--D-ribofuranoside induces HPV suppression in cervical carcinoma cells and apoptosis in the absence of LKB1. Biochemical Journal, 403: 501-510.
- Nafz, J., Köhler, A., Ohnesorge, M., Nindl, I., Stockfleth, E., and Rösl, F. (2007). Persistence of Mastomys natalensis papillomavirus in multiple organs identifies new targets for infection. Journal of General Virology, 88: 2670-2678.
- De-Castro Arce, J., Göckel-Krzikalla, E., and Rösl, F. (2007). Retinoic acid receptor silences HPV18 oncogene expression by induction of de novo methylation and heterochromatinization of the viral control region. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282: 28520-28529.
- Nafz, J., Ohnesorge, M., Rösl, F., and Nindl, I. (2007). Imiquimod treatment of papillomavirus and DMBA/TPA-induced cutaneous skin cancer in Mastomys coucha. A unique model useful for preclinical studies. British Journal of Dermatology, 2: 14-17
- De Wilde, J., De-Castro Arce, J., Snijders, P.J., Meijer, C.J., Rösl, F., and Steenbergen, R. (2008). Alterations in AP-1 and AP-1 regulatory genes during HPV-induced cervical carcinogenesis. Cellular Oncology, 30: 77-87.
- Nafz, J., Schäfer, K., Chen, S.F., Bravo, I., Ohnesorge, M., Nindl, I., Stockfleth, E., and Rösl, F. (2008). A novel rodent papillomavirus inducing anogenital lesions in its natural host. Virology, 374: 186-197.
- Rincon-Orozco, B., Halec, G., Rosenberger, S., Muschik, D., Nindl, I., Bachmann, A., Ritter, T.M., Dondog, B., Ly, R., Bosch, F.X., Zawatzky, R., and Rösl, F. (2009). Epigenetic silencing of interferon-κ in human papillomavirus type 16 positive cells. Cancer Research, 69, 8718-8725.
- Schäfer, K.; Waterboer, T., and Rösl, F. (2010). A capture ELISA for monitoring papillomavirus-induced antibodies in Mastomys coucha. Journal of Virological Methods, 163, 216-221.
- Darvas, K., Brenner, D., Fritsch, C., Gmelin, N., Krammer, P.K., and Rösl, F. (2010). HDAC inhibitor-induced sensitisation to TNF/TRAIL-mediated apoptosis in cervical carcinoma cells is dependent on HPV oncogene expression. International Journal of Cancer, Jan 19. [Epub ahead of print.
- Tena-Suck, ML, Alarcón, A, Rösl F, Astudillo-de la Vega, H. (2009). E-Cadherin expression in male urethral smears and correlation with PCR-based detection of human papillomavirus infection. Diagn Cytopathol. [Epub ahead of print].
- Hacke*, K., Rincon-Orozco*, B., Buchwalter, G., Siehler, S.Y., Wasylyk, B., Wiesmüller, L., and Rösl, F. (2010). Regulation of MCP-1 chemokine transcription by p53. Molecular Cancer, in press. *equal contributer.
- Rosenberger, S.J., De-Castro, J., Langbein, L., Steenbergen, R., and Rösl, F. (2010). Alternative splicing of HPV16 E6/E6* early mRNA is coupled to EGF-signalling via Erk activation. Proc. Natl. Acad Sci. U.S.A., 107, 7006-7011.
- Serchov, T., Dubois-Pot-Schneider, H., Charlot, C., Rösl, F., and Wasylyk, B. (2010). Involvement of Net and HIF1 in distinct yet intricately linked hypoxia induced signalling pathways. Journal of Biological Chemistry, in revision.
- Schaefer K, Neumann J, Waterboer T, Roesl F.: Serological markers for papillomavirus infection and skin tumour development in the rodent model Mastomys coucha. Journal of General Virology 92 (Pt. 2), 383-394, 2011.