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Human Cytomegalovirus DNA among Women with Breast Cancer

SECTION TITLE: Breast cancer is the most common cause of death among women worldwide. Although there are many known risk factors in breast cancer development, infectious diseases have appeared as one of the important key to contribute to carcinogenesis formation. The effects of Human Cytomegalovirus...

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Autores principales: Sepahvand, Peyman, Makvandi, Manoochehr, Samarbafzadeh, Alireza, Talaei-Zadeh, Abdolhassan, Ranjbari, Nastarn, Nisi, Nilofar, Azaran, Azarakh, Jalilian, Shahram, Pirmoradi, Roya, Makvandi, Kimia, Ahmadi Angali, Kambiz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450895
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.8.2275
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author Sepahvand, Peyman
Makvandi, Manoochehr
Samarbafzadeh, Alireza
Talaei-Zadeh, Abdolhassan
Ranjbari, Nastarn
Nisi, Nilofar
Azaran, Azarakh
Jalilian, Shahram
Pirmoradi, Roya
Makvandi, Kimia
Ahmadi Angali, Kambiz
author_facet Sepahvand, Peyman
Makvandi, Manoochehr
Samarbafzadeh, Alireza
Talaei-Zadeh, Abdolhassan
Ranjbari, Nastarn
Nisi, Nilofar
Azaran, Azarakh
Jalilian, Shahram
Pirmoradi, Roya
Makvandi, Kimia
Ahmadi Angali, Kambiz
author_sort Sepahvand, Peyman
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description SECTION TITLE: Breast cancer is the most common cause of death among women worldwide. Although there are many known risk factors in breast cancer development, infectious diseases have appeared as one of the important key to contribute to carcinogenesis formation. The effects of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) on women with breast cancer has been recently studied and reported. To contribute to this research trend, this study was conducted to evaluate the association between HCMV and the women with breast cancer. OBJECTIVE: This experiment aimed to evaluate HCMV DNA in women with breast cancer in Ahvaz city, Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 37 formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissues of the patients with ductal breast carcinoma and 35 paraffin embedded tissues of the patients with fibro adenoma as control group were collected. The deparaffinization of all the samples were carried out and the DNA was extracted. Initially, the PCR test was carried out to detect beta –globulin DNA as an internal control. For those samples positive for beta –globulin DNA, Polymerase Chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect HCMV for the tests and control samples. RESULTS: Among 37 ductal breast carcinoma, 20 (54.04%) cases were proved positive for HCMV DNA by PCR. While among the 35 control group (fibroadenoma), 10 (28.57%) cases were positive for HCMV DNA (P >0.028). The prevalences of HCMV DNA among the age groups 30-39, 40-49 and >50 years were 7 (72.22%), 9 (69.23%), 4 (57.14%), respectively (P=0.066). A high frequency of HCMV DNA was detected in tumor grade III, 13/18 (58.33%) compared with tumor grade II, 7/19 (36.84%) (p=0.044). A high frequency of 16/24 (66.66%) of HCMV DNA was found in invasive ductal breast cancer compared with 4/13 (30.76%) HCMV DNA in situ (P<0.028). CONCLUSION: A high prevalence of 54.05% HCMV was found among the patients with ductal carcinoma. The percentages of the high prevalence of HCMV among age group (40-49) years, tumors grades, and invasive stage were (69.23%), (58.33%), (66.66%), respectively. Further study of HCMV in the latency phase in patients with ductal carcinoma would be necessary to extend our knowledge.
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spelling pubmed-68528362019-12-12 Human Cytomegalovirus DNA among Women with Breast Cancer Sepahvand, Peyman Makvandi, Manoochehr Samarbafzadeh, Alireza Talaei-Zadeh, Abdolhassan Ranjbari, Nastarn Nisi, Nilofar Azaran, Azarakh Jalilian, Shahram Pirmoradi, Roya Makvandi, Kimia Ahmadi Angali, Kambiz Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article SECTION TITLE: Breast cancer is the most common cause of death among women worldwide. Although there are many known risk factors in breast cancer development, infectious diseases have appeared as one of the important key to contribute to carcinogenesis formation. The effects of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) on women with breast cancer has been recently studied and reported. To contribute to this research trend, this study was conducted to evaluate the association between HCMV and the women with breast cancer. OBJECTIVE: This experiment aimed to evaluate HCMV DNA in women with breast cancer in Ahvaz city, Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 37 formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissues of the patients with ductal breast carcinoma and 35 paraffin embedded tissues of the patients with fibro adenoma as control group were collected. The deparaffinization of all the samples were carried out and the DNA was extracted. Initially, the PCR test was carried out to detect beta –globulin DNA as an internal control. For those samples positive for beta –globulin DNA, Polymerase Chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect HCMV for the tests and control samples. RESULTS: Among 37 ductal breast carcinoma, 20 (54.04%) cases were proved positive for HCMV DNA by PCR. While among the 35 control group (fibroadenoma), 10 (28.57%) cases were positive for HCMV DNA (P >0.028). The prevalences of HCMV DNA among the age groups 30-39, 40-49 and >50 years were 7 (72.22%), 9 (69.23%), 4 (57.14%), respectively (P=0.066). A high frequency of HCMV DNA was detected in tumor grade III, 13/18 (58.33%) compared with tumor grade II, 7/19 (36.84%) (p=0.044). A high frequency of 16/24 (66.66%) of HCMV DNA was found in invasive ductal breast cancer compared with 4/13 (30.76%) HCMV DNA in situ (P<0.028). CONCLUSION: A high prevalence of 54.05% HCMV was found among the patients with ductal carcinoma. The percentages of the high prevalence of HCMV among age group (40-49) years, tumors grades, and invasive stage were (69.23%), (58.33%), (66.66%), respectively. Further study of HCMV in the latency phase in patients with ductal carcinoma would be necessary to extend our knowledge. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6852836/ /pubmed/31450895 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.8.2275 Text en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Sepahvand, Peyman
Makvandi, Manoochehr
Samarbafzadeh, Alireza
Talaei-Zadeh, Abdolhassan
Ranjbari, Nastarn
Nisi, Nilofar
Azaran, Azarakh
Jalilian, Shahram
Pirmoradi, Roya
Makvandi, Kimia
Ahmadi Angali, Kambiz
Human Cytomegalovirus DNA among Women with Breast Cancer
title Human Cytomegalovirus DNA among Women with Breast Cancer
title_full Human Cytomegalovirus DNA among Women with Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Human Cytomegalovirus DNA among Women with Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Human Cytomegalovirus DNA among Women with Breast Cancer
title_short Human Cytomegalovirus DNA among Women with Breast Cancer
title_sort human cytomegalovirus dna among women with breast cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450895
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.8.2275
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