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Massimo Tommasino
Researcher at International Agency for Research on Cancer
Publications - 334
Citations - 14170
Massimo Tommasino is an academic researcher from International Agency for Research on Cancer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & HPV infection. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 312 publications receiving 12239 citations. Previous affiliations of Massimo Tommasino include German Cancer Research Center & World Health Organization.
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Interferon-β induces cellular senescence in cutaneous human papilloma virus-transformed human keratinocytes by affecting p53 transactivating activity.
Maria Vincenza Chiantore,Serena Vannucchi,Rosita Accardi,Massimo Tommasino,Zulema A. Percario,Gabriele Vaccari,Elisabetta Affabris,Gianna Fiorucci,Giovanna Romeo,Giovanna Romeo +9 more
TL;DR: Further understanding of IFN antitumor action and mechanisms influencing tumor responsiveness or resistance appears useful in aiding further promising development of biomolecular strategies in the IFN therapy of cancer.
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Urine testing to monitor the impact of HPV vaccination in Bhutan and Rwanda.
Silvia Franceschi,M. Chantal Umulisa,Ugyen Tshomo,Tarik Gheit,Iacopo Baussano,Vanessa Tenet,Tshokey Tshokey,Maurice Gatera,Fidele Ngabo,Pierre Van Damme,Peter J.F. Snijders,Massimo Tommasino,Alex Vorsters,Gary M. Clifford +13 more
TL;DR: This study supports the feasibility of urine surveys to monitor HPV vaccination and quantifies the effectiveness of the quadrivalent vaccine in women vaccinated after pre‐adolescence.
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Cutaneous Human Papillomavirus Type 38 E7 Regulates Actin Cytoskeleton Structure for Increasing Cell Proliferation through CK2 and the Eukaryotic Elongation Factor 1A
Jiping Yue,Ruchi Shukla,Rosita Accardi,Isabelle Zanella-Cléon,Maha Siouda,Marie-Pierre Cros,Vladimir Krutovskikh,Ishraq Hussain,Ishraq Hussain,Yamei Niu,Yamei Niu,Shiqiong Hu,Michel Becchi,Pierre Jurdic,Massimo Tommasino,Bakary S. Sylla +15 more
TL;DR: The data support the conclusion that HPV38 E7 promotes keratinocyte proliferation in part by negatively regulating actin cytoskeleton fiber formation through the CK2-MEK-ERK-Rho pathway and by binding to eEF1A and inhibiting its effects on actinCytoskeleton remodeling.
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Analysis of the presence of cutaneous and mucosal papillomavirus types in ductal lavage fluid, milk and colostrum to evaluate its role in breast carcinogenesis.
Massimiliano Cazzaniga,Tarik Gheit,Chiara Casadio,Noureen Khan,Debora Macis,Francesco Valenti,Mara Jo Miller,Bakary S. Sylla,Suminori Akiba,Bernardo Bonanni,Andrea Decensi,Umberto Veronesi,Massimo Tommasino +12 more
TL;DR: The data show that DNA of alpha mucosa and beta cutaneous HPV types are rarely present in the breast fluids and suggest that a direct role of HPV in breast carcinogenesis is unlikely.
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Detection of alpha- and beta-human papillomavirus (HPV) in cutaneous melanoma: a matched and controlled study using specific multiplex PCR combined with DNA microarray primer extension.
Jean Baptiste Ruer,Line Pépin,Tarik Gheit,Chrystelle Vidal,Bernadette Kantelip,Massimo Tommasino,Jean Luc Prétet,Christiane Mougin,François Aubin +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors designed a controlled study to evaluate the HPV DNA prevalence in melanoma and found that the distribution of HPV genera and types was similar in melanomas and HS, and beta-HPV was predominant (30.6% and 31.8%).