Exploring the prevalence of ten polyomaviruses and two herpes viruses in breast cancer

PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e39842. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039842. Epub 2012 Aug 15.

Abstract

Several different viruses have been proposed to play a role in breast carcinogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of a subset of viruses in breast cancer tissue. We investigated the prevalence of 12 DNA viruses: EBV and CMV from the Herpesviridae family and SV40, BKV, JCV, MCV, WUV, KIV, LPV, HPyV6, HPyV7, and TSV from the Polyomaviridae family in 54 fresh frozen breast tumour specimens. Relevant clinical data and basic lifestyle data were available for all patients. The tissue samples were DNA extracted and real-time PCR assays were used for viral detection.The highest prevalence, 10% (5/54), was found for EBV. MCV, HPyV6, and HPyV7 were detected in single patient samples (2% each), while WUV, KIV, JCV, BKV, LPV, SV40, TSV and CMV were not detected in the 54 breast cancer specimens analysed here. Further investigations are needed to elucidate the potential role of viruses, and particularly EBV, in breast carcinogenesis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Base Sequence
  • Breast Neoplasms / virology*
  • DNA Primers
  • DNA, Viral / genetics
  • DNA, Viral / isolation & purification
  • Female
  • Herpesviridae / classification
  • Herpesviridae / genetics
  • Herpesviridae / isolation & purification*
  • Humans
  • Polyomavirus / classification
  • Polyomavirus / genetics
  • Polyomavirus / isolation & purification*
  • Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction

Substances

  • DNA Primers
  • DNA, Viral

Grants and funding

This study was funded by the QCMRI Program Grant 5006 (Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute). http://www.qcmri.org.au/Funding/Programs.aspx. Annika Antonsson is supported by a fellowship from the Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.