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- Title
Low prevalence of human mammary tumor virus (HMTV) in breast cancer patients from Myanmar.
- Authors
Thar Htet San; Masayoshi Fujisawa; Soichiro Fushimi; Teizo Yoshimura; Toshiaki Ohara; Lamin Soe; Ngu Wah Min; Ohnmar Kyaw; Xu Yang; Akihiro Matsukawa
- Abstract
Background: Human mammary tumor virus (HMTV) is 90-95% homologous to mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV), one of the causal agents of murine mammary tumors. HMTV (MMTV-like) sequences were reported to be present in human breast cancers from several populations with a prevalence range of 0-78%; however, the prevalence of HMTV in breast cancers from Myanmar remains unknown. Methods: Fifty-eight breast cancer samples from Myanmar women were examined in this study. DNA was isolated from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens, and HMTV envelope sequences were detected by semi-nested PCR. The sequence of the PCR products was also confirmed. Results: Only 1.7% (1 of 58) of the breast cancers were positive for HMTV, and the sequence of PCR products was 98.9% identical to the reference HMTV sequence (GenBank accession No. AF243039). The tumor with HMTV was grade III invasive ductal carcinoma, 7.0 cm in size with lymph node metastasis (T3, N1, M0). Conclusions: We, for the first time, investigated the presence of HMTV in Myanmar breast cancer patients. In accordance with other Asian studies, the prevalence of HMTV in Myanmar was quite low, supporting the hypothesis that Asian breast cancers have different etiologies than in Western countries, where HMTV is more prevalent.
- Publication
Infectious Agents & Cancer, 2017, Vol 12, p1
- ISSN
1750-9378
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s13027-017-0130-0