Mouse mammary tumor virus-like gene sequences are present in lung patient specimens
- Laura M. Trejo-Avila,
- Pablo Zapata-Benavides,
- Raúl Barrera-Rodríguez,
- Isaías Badillo-Almaráz,
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- Diana E. Zamora-Avila
- Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon,
- Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias,
- Hospital Regional de Zacatecas
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- SDG 3 Good Health and Well
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Abstract
Background: Previous studies have reported on the presence of Murine Mammary Tumor Virus (MMTV)-like gene sequences in human cancer tissue specimens. Here, we search for MMTV-like gene sequences in lung diseases including carcinomas specimens from a Mexican population. This study was based on our previous study reporting that the INER51 lung cancer cell line, from a pleural effusion of a Mexican patient, contains MMTV-like env gene sequences. Results: The MMTV-like env gene sequences have been detected in three out of 18 specimens studied, by PCR using a specific set of MMTV-like primers. The three identified MMTV-like gene sequences, which were assigned as INER6, HZ101, and HZ14, were 99%, 98%, and 97% homologous, respectively, as compared to GenBank sequence accession number AY161347. The INER6 and HZ-101 samples were isolated from lung cancer specimens, and the HZ-14 was isolated from an acute inflammatory lung infiltrate sample. Two of the env sequences exhibited disruption of the reading frame due to mutations. Conclusion: In summary, we identified the presence of MMTV-like gene sequences in 2 out of 11 (18%) of the lung carcinomas and 1 out of 7 (14%) of acute inflamatory lung infiltrate specimens studied of a Mexican Population.
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EnglishArticle number
451Pages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 451Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Virology Journal (Volume 8, Issue 451)Publication milestones
- Published - 24/09/2011
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1743-422XPublication IDs
- ORCID: /0000-0001-9495-7994/work/34115363
- Scopus: 80053174092
- PubMed: 21943279
