H. Kamalinia, Talieh Mostaghimi, Mahdie Taheri, Moein Shirzad, A. A. Pasha, Y. Yahyapour, E. Moudi, Farzin Sadeghi
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Abstract
Aim: This study examined BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) genome and viral load in urothelial bladder carcinoma (UBC) and nontumoral bladder tissues. Materials & methods: Quantitative real-time PCR was used to measure viral LT-Ag copy number per cell in 114 fresh-frozen bladder biopsy samples (61 UBC and 53 nontumoral tissue samples). Results: Patients with UBC had a significantly higher mean BKPyV LT-Ag DNA load than those without UBC. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, BKPyV LT-Ag copies/cell and smoking/illicit use of drugs were associated with bladder cancer. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identified bladder cancer risk at 0.1 copies/cell. Conclusion: This study found high BKPyV LT-Ag DNA copy numbers in most UBC samples, supporting the hypothesis that BKPyV induces UBC tumorigenesis.
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Future Virology is a peer-reviewed journal that delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats. Key advances in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts, providing an authoritative but accessible forum for this ever-expanding area of research. It is an interdisciplinary forum for all scientists working in the field today.