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. 2013 Sep 4;2013:369712. doi: 10.1155/2013/369712

Figure 2.

Figure 2

The existing model for the progression from HPV infection towards malignancy. HPV infection occurs when microtraumas allow HPVs to enter the mucosal basal cell layer of genital tract epithelium. Initially, HPVs maintain the genome at low copy number as episomes in the basal cells of epithelium and thereby are capable of establishing long-term latent infections. However, when HPVs succeed in evading innate immune recognition and elimination, continued persistence of the viruses can cause dysplasia, the precancerous but reversible change, which may slowly progress to cancer.