Association of JC virus T-antigen expression with the methylator phenotype in sporadic colorectal cancers |
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Authors: | Goel Ajay Li Mei-Shu Nagasaka Takeshi Shin Sung Kwan Fuerst Florentine Ricciardiello Luigi Wasserman Linda Boland C Richard |
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Affiliation: | Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75246, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND & AIMS: JC virus (JCV) is a polyomavirus that ubiquitously infects humans and has been implicated in various human cancers. JCV encodes a "transforming" gene, T-antigen (T-Ag), which is believed to mediate the oncogenic potential of the virus. We have previously shown that JCV DNA sequences are usually present in human colorectal cancers (CRCs), and we have provided in vitro evidence that JCV can induce chromosomal instability (CIN) in CRC cells. This study tests the hypothesis that JCV T-Ag expression correlates with one or more forms of genomic or epigenetic instability in sporadic CRCs. METHODS: We characterized 100 sporadic CRCs for microsatellite instability (MSI) and CIN. PCR amplifications were performed for T-Ag sequences, and immunohistochemical (IHC) staining was performed to detect T-Ag expression. De novo methylation of the promoter regions of nine putative tumor suppressor genes thought to play a role in colorectal carcinogenesis was studied by methylation-specific PCR. RESULTS: JCV T-Ag DNA sequences were found in 77% of the CRCs and 56% of these cancers (or 43% of the total) expressed T-Ag by IHC. Significant associations were observed between T-Ag expression and CIN in CRCs (P = .017) and between T-Ag expression and promoter methylation of multiple genes (P = .01). CONCLUSIONS: The association between T-Ag expression and promoter methylation in CRC suggests that this viral oncogene may induce methylator phenotype and that JCV may be involved in CRC through multiple mechanisms of genetic and epigenetic instability. |
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Keywords: | APC, adenomatous polyposis coli CIMP, CpG island methylator phenotype CIN, chromosomal instability CRC, colorectal cancer JCV, JC virus LOH, loss of heterozygosity MI, methylation index MSI, microsatellite instability MSI-H, MSI high MSI-L, MSI low MSS, microsatellite stable MSP, methylation-specific PCR T-Ag, large T antigen t-Ag, small t antigen |
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