Patient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from DNA viruses in colorectal cancer cells

Abstract Background Several DNA viruses are highly suspicious to have oncogenic effects in humans. This study investigates the presence of potentially oncogenic viruses such as SV40, JCV, BKV and EBV in patient-derived colorectal carcinoma (CRC) cells typifying all molecular subtypes of CRC. Methods...

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Main Authors: Michael Gock, Marcel Kordt, Stephanie Matschos, Christina S. Mullins, Michael Linnebacher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:BMC Gastroenterology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-020-01404-x
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spelling doaj-837c1aff71ba45adbdd1b36aff41fa082020-11-25T03:35:30ZengBMCBMC Gastroenterology1471-230X2020-08-0120111010.1186/s12876-020-01404-xPatient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from DNA viruses in colorectal cancer cellsMichael Gock0Marcel Kordt1Stephanie Matschos2Christina S. Mullins3Michael Linnebacher4Department of General Surgery, University of RostockDepartment of General Surgery, Molecular Oncology and Immunotherapy, University of RostockDepartment of General Surgery, Molecular Oncology and Immunotherapy, University of RostockDepartment of General Surgery, Molecular Oncology and Immunotherapy, University of RostockDepartment of General Surgery, Molecular Oncology and Immunotherapy, University of RostockAbstract Background Several DNA viruses are highly suspicious to have oncogenic effects in humans. This study investigates the presence of potentially oncogenic viruses such as SV40, JCV, BKV and EBV in patient-derived colorectal carcinoma (CRC) cells typifying all molecular subtypes of CRC. Methods Sample material (gDNA and cDNA) of a total of 49 patient-individual CRC cell lines and corresponding primary material from 11 patients, including normal, tumor-derived and metastasis-derived tissue were analyzed for sequences of SV40, JVC, BKV and EBV using endpoint PCR. In addition, the susceptibility of CRC cells to JCV and BKV was examined using a long-term cultivation approach of patient-individual cells in the presence of viruses. Results No virus-specific sequences could be detected in all specimens. Likewise, no morphological changes were observed and no evidence for viral infection or integration could be provided after long term CRC cell cultivation in presence of viral particles. Conclusions In summary, the presented data suggest that there is no direct correlation between tumorigenesis and viral load and consequently no evidence for a functional role of the DNA viruses included into this analysis in CRC development.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-020-01404-xColorectal carcinomaOncogenic virusJC virusBK virusEpstein-Barr-virusPatient-derived carcinoma cell lines
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author Michael Gock
Marcel Kordt
Stephanie Matschos
Christina S. Mullins
Michael Linnebacher
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Marcel Kordt
Stephanie Matschos
Christina S. Mullins
Michael Linnebacher
Patient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from DNA viruses in colorectal cancer cells
BMC Gastroenterology
Colorectal carcinoma
Oncogenic virus
JC virus
BK virus
Epstein-Barr-virus
Patient-derived carcinoma cell lines
author_facet Michael Gock
Marcel Kordt
Stephanie Matschos
Christina S. Mullins
Michael Linnebacher
author_sort Michael Gock
title Patient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from DNA viruses in colorectal cancer cells
title_short Patient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from DNA viruses in colorectal cancer cells
title_full Patient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from DNA viruses in colorectal cancer cells
title_fullStr Patient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from DNA viruses in colorectal cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Patient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from DNA viruses in colorectal cancer cells
title_sort patient-individual cancer cell lines and tissue analysis delivers no evidence of sequences from dna viruses in colorectal cancer cells
publisher BMC
series BMC Gastroenterology
issn 1471-230X
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Several DNA viruses are highly suspicious to have oncogenic effects in humans. This study investigates the presence of potentially oncogenic viruses such as SV40, JCV, BKV and EBV in patient-derived colorectal carcinoma (CRC) cells typifying all molecular subtypes of CRC. Methods Sample material (gDNA and cDNA) of a total of 49 patient-individual CRC cell lines and corresponding primary material from 11 patients, including normal, tumor-derived and metastasis-derived tissue were analyzed for sequences of SV40, JVC, BKV and EBV using endpoint PCR. In addition, the susceptibility of CRC cells to JCV and BKV was examined using a long-term cultivation approach of patient-individual cells in the presence of viruses. Results No virus-specific sequences could be detected in all specimens. Likewise, no morphological changes were observed and no evidence for viral infection or integration could be provided after long term CRC cell cultivation in presence of viral particles. Conclusions In summary, the presented data suggest that there is no direct correlation between tumorigenesis and viral load and consequently no evidence for a functional role of the DNA viruses included into this analysis in CRC development.
topic Colorectal carcinoma
Oncogenic virus
JC virus
BK virus
Epstein-Barr-virus
Patient-derived carcinoma cell lines
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-020-01404-x
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