latency associated nuclear antigen (lana)

How Does LANA Contribute to Cancer Development?

LANA contributes to cancer development primarily through its role in viral latency and its ability to manipulate host cell functions. One of the key mechanisms is its interaction with host cell proteins to inhibit apoptosis, the programmed cell death that typically prevents cancerous growth. By interfering with tumor suppressor proteins such as p53 and retinoblastoma protein (Rb), LANA promotes cell survival and proliferation, leading to oncogenesis.

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