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Multiple Signatures of the JC Polyomavirus in Paired Normal and Altered Colorectal Mucosa Indicate a Link with Human Colorectal Cancer, but Not with Cancer Progression

The JC polyomavirus (JCV) has been repeatedly but discordantly detected in healthy colonic mucosa, adenomatous polyps, and colorectal cancer (CRC), and proposed to contribute to oncogenesis. The controversies may derive from differences in JCV targets, patient’s cohorts, and methods. Studies of simu...

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Autores principales: Uleri, Elena, Piu, Claudia, Caocci, Maurizio, Ibba, Gabriele, Sanges, Francesca, Pira, Giovanna, Murgia, Luciano, Barmina, Michele, Giannecchini, Simone, Porcu, Alberto, Serra, Caterina, Scanu, Antonio M, De Miglio, Maria R, Dolei, Antonina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6928985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31783512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20235965
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author Uleri, Elena
Piu, Claudia
Caocci, Maurizio
Ibba, Gabriele
Sanges, Francesca
Pira, Giovanna
Murgia, Luciano
Barmina, Michele
Giannecchini, Simone
Porcu, Alberto
Serra, Caterina
Scanu, Antonio M
De Miglio, Maria R
Dolei, Antonina
author_facet Uleri, Elena
Piu, Claudia
Caocci, Maurizio
Ibba, Gabriele
Sanges, Francesca
Pira, Giovanna
Murgia, Luciano
Barmina, Michele
Giannecchini, Simone
Porcu, Alberto
Serra, Caterina
Scanu, Antonio M
De Miglio, Maria R
Dolei, Antonina
author_sort Uleri, Elena
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description The JC polyomavirus (JCV) has been repeatedly but discordantly detected in healthy colonic mucosa, adenomatous polyps, and colorectal cancer (CRC), and proposed to contribute to oncogenesis. The controversies may derive from differences in JCV targets, patient’s cohorts, and methods. Studies of simultaneous detection, quantification, and characterization of JCV presence/expression in paired samples of normal/altered tissues of the same patient are lacking. Therefore, we simultaneously quantified JCV presence (DNA) and expression (mRNA and protein) of T-antigen (T-Ag), Viral Protein 1 (Vp1), and miR-J1-5p in paired normal/altered tissues of CRC or polyps, and from controls. JCV signatures were found in most samples. They increased in patients, but were higher in normal mucosa than in corresponding polyp or CRC lesions. JCV non-coding control region (NCCR) DNA rearrangements increased in CRC patients, also in normal mucosa, thus before the onset of the lesion. A new ∆98bp NCCR DNA rearrangement was detected. T-Ag levels were higher in normal mucosa than in adenoma and adenocarcinoma lesions, but decreased to levels of controls in established CRC lesions. In CRC, miR-J1-5p expression decreased with CRC progression. Vp1 expression was not detected. The data indicate a JCV link with the disease, but possible JCV contributes to oncogenesis should occur at pre-polyp stages.
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spelling pubmed-69289852019-12-26 Multiple Signatures of the JC Polyomavirus in Paired Normal and Altered Colorectal Mucosa Indicate a Link with Human Colorectal Cancer, but Not with Cancer Progression Uleri, Elena Piu, Claudia Caocci, Maurizio Ibba, Gabriele Sanges, Francesca Pira, Giovanna Murgia, Luciano Barmina, Michele Giannecchini, Simone Porcu, Alberto Serra, Caterina Scanu, Antonio M De Miglio, Maria R Dolei, Antonina Int J Mol Sci Article The JC polyomavirus (JCV) has been repeatedly but discordantly detected in healthy colonic mucosa, adenomatous polyps, and colorectal cancer (CRC), and proposed to contribute to oncogenesis. The controversies may derive from differences in JCV targets, patient’s cohorts, and methods. Studies of simultaneous detection, quantification, and characterization of JCV presence/expression in paired samples of normal/altered tissues of the same patient are lacking. Therefore, we simultaneously quantified JCV presence (DNA) and expression (mRNA and protein) of T-antigen (T-Ag), Viral Protein 1 (Vp1), and miR-J1-5p in paired normal/altered tissues of CRC or polyps, and from controls. JCV signatures were found in most samples. They increased in patients, but were higher in normal mucosa than in corresponding polyp or CRC lesions. JCV non-coding control region (NCCR) DNA rearrangements increased in CRC patients, also in normal mucosa, thus before the onset of the lesion. A new ∆98bp NCCR DNA rearrangement was detected. T-Ag levels were higher in normal mucosa than in adenoma and adenocarcinoma lesions, but decreased to levels of controls in established CRC lesions. In CRC, miR-J1-5p expression decreased with CRC progression. Vp1 expression was not detected. The data indicate a JCV link with the disease, but possible JCV contributes to oncogenesis should occur at pre-polyp stages. MDPI 2019-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6928985/ /pubmed/31783512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20235965 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Uleri, Elena
Piu, Claudia
Caocci, Maurizio
Ibba, Gabriele
Sanges, Francesca
Pira, Giovanna
Murgia, Luciano
Barmina, Michele
Giannecchini, Simone
Porcu, Alberto
Serra, Caterina
Scanu, Antonio M
De Miglio, Maria R
Dolei, Antonina
Multiple Signatures of the JC Polyomavirus in Paired Normal and Altered Colorectal Mucosa Indicate a Link with Human Colorectal Cancer, but Not with Cancer Progression
title Multiple Signatures of the JC Polyomavirus in Paired Normal and Altered Colorectal Mucosa Indicate a Link with Human Colorectal Cancer, but Not with Cancer Progression
title_full Multiple Signatures of the JC Polyomavirus in Paired Normal and Altered Colorectal Mucosa Indicate a Link with Human Colorectal Cancer, but Not with Cancer Progression
title_fullStr Multiple Signatures of the JC Polyomavirus in Paired Normal and Altered Colorectal Mucosa Indicate a Link with Human Colorectal Cancer, but Not with Cancer Progression
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Signatures of the JC Polyomavirus in Paired Normal and Altered Colorectal Mucosa Indicate a Link with Human Colorectal Cancer, but Not with Cancer Progression
title_short Multiple Signatures of the JC Polyomavirus in Paired Normal and Altered Colorectal Mucosa Indicate a Link with Human Colorectal Cancer, but Not with Cancer Progression
title_sort multiple signatures of the jc polyomavirus in paired normal and altered colorectal mucosa indicate a link with human colorectal cancer, but not with cancer progression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6928985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31783512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20235965
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