BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PC) represents the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men. Exposure to infectious agents has been considered to induce prostatic inflammation and cancerous transformation. Controversial data exist concerning the role of the human polyomaviruses BK (BKV) and JC (JCV) in PC etiology. Therefore, a possible association between these polyomaviruses and PC was investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Urine, blood and fresh prostatic tissue specimens were collected from 26 patients with PC. The presence of BKV and JCV, the possible non-coding control region (NCCR) variations and the genotyping analysis of viral protein 1 (VP1) of both viruses were assessed. RESULTS: Data showed a preferential viral re-activation in the urinary compartment and a statistically significant prevalence of JC viruria and of BKV in PC tissues. A BKV DDP-like NCCR sequence was isolated in two patients, whereas JCV NCCR was consistently of an archetypal structural organization. A prevalence of the European genotypes was observed for both viruses. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrated the presence of JCV DNA in 14/24 (58.3%) cancerous prostatic tissue specimens, confirming the results obtained in a previous study, in which JCV has been defined as common inhabitant of the prostate, and opening the discussion about its potential role in PC.

High frequency of JCV DNA detection in prostate cancer tissues / Anzivino, Elena; Rodio, DONATELLA MARIA; Mischitelli, Monica; Bellizzi, Anna; Sciarra, Alessandro; Salciccia, Stefano; Gentile, Vincenzo; Pietropaolo, Valeria Antonietta. - In: CANCER GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1790-6245. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:4(2015), pp. 189-200.

High frequency of JCV DNA detection in prostate cancer tissues

ANZIVINO, ELENA;RODIO, DONATELLA MARIA;MISCHITELLI, MONICA;BELLIZZI, ANNA;SCIARRA, Alessandro;SALCICCIA, STEFANO;GENTILE, Vincenzo;PIETROPAOLO, Valeria Antonietta
2015

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PC) represents the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men. Exposure to infectious agents has been considered to induce prostatic inflammation and cancerous transformation. Controversial data exist concerning the role of the human polyomaviruses BK (BKV) and JC (JCV) in PC etiology. Therefore, a possible association between these polyomaviruses and PC was investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Urine, blood and fresh prostatic tissue specimens were collected from 26 patients with PC. The presence of BKV and JCV, the possible non-coding control region (NCCR) variations and the genotyping analysis of viral protein 1 (VP1) of both viruses were assessed. RESULTS: Data showed a preferential viral re-activation in the urinary compartment and a statistically significant prevalence of JC viruria and of BKV in PC tissues. A BKV DDP-like NCCR sequence was isolated in two patients, whereas JCV NCCR was consistently of an archetypal structural organization. A prevalence of the European genotypes was observed for both viruses. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrated the presence of JCV DNA in 14/24 (58.3%) cancerous prostatic tissue specimens, confirming the results obtained in a previous study, in which JCV has been defined as common inhabitant of the prostate, and opening the discussion about its potential role in PC.
2015
BKV; JCV; NCCR; Prostate cancer; sequence analysis
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High frequency of JCV DNA detection in prostate cancer tissues / Anzivino, Elena; Rodio, DONATELLA MARIA; Mischitelli, Monica; Bellizzi, Anna; Sciarra, Alessandro; Salciccia, Stefano; Gentile, Vincenzo; Pietropaolo, Valeria Antonietta. - In: CANCER GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1790-6245. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:4(2015), pp. 189-200.
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