Emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancers
Abstract Background Currently 12 human polyomaviruses (HPyVs) have been identified, 6 of which have been associated with human diseases, including cancer. The discovery of the Merkel cell polyomavirus and its role in the etiopathogenesis in the majority of Merkel cell carcinomas has drawn significan...
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doaj-a843017058ca457fbfb6d9976da3f50e2021-05-23T11:09:56ZengBMCInfectious Agents and Cancer1750-93782021-05-0116111210.1186/s13027-021-00374-3Emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancersFaisal Klufah0Ghalib Mobaraki1Dan Liu2Raed A. Alharbi3Anna Kordelia Kurz4Ernst Jan M. Speel5Véronique Winnepenninckx6Axel zur Hausen7Department of Pathology, GROW-School for Oncology & Developmental Biology, Maastricht University Medical Centre+Department of Pathology, GROW-School for Oncology & Developmental Biology, Maastricht University Medical Centre+Department of Pathology, GROW-School for Oncology & Developmental Biology, Maastricht University Medical Centre+Department of Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Albaha UniversityDepartment of Internal Medicine IV, RWTH Aachen University HospitalDepartment of Pathology, GROW-School for Oncology & Developmental Biology, Maastricht University Medical Centre+Department of Pathology, GROW-School for Oncology & Developmental Biology, Maastricht University Medical Centre+Department of Pathology, GROW-School for Oncology & Developmental Biology, Maastricht University Medical Centre+Abstract Background Currently 12 human polyomaviruses (HPyVs) have been identified, 6 of which have been associated with human diseases, including cancer. The discovery of the Merkel cell polyomavirus and its role in the etiopathogenesis in the majority of Merkel cell carcinomas has drawn significant attention, also to other novel HPyVs. In 2010, HPyV6 and HPyV7 were identified in healthy skin swabs. Ever since it has been speculated that they might contribute to the etiopathogenesis of skin and non-cutaneous human cancers. Main body Here we comprehensively reviewed and summarized the current evidence potentially indicating an involvement of HPyV6 and HPyV7 in the etiopathogenesis of neoplastic human diseases. The seroprevalence of both HPyV6 and 7 is high in a normal population and increases with age. In skin cancer tissues, HPyV6- DNA was far more often prevalent than HPyV7 in contrast to cancers of other anatomic sites, in which HPyV7 DNA was more frequently detected. Conclusion It is remarkable to find that the detection rate of HPyV6-DNA in tissues of skin malignancies is higher than HPyV7-DNA and may indicate a role of HPyV6 in the etiopathogenesis of the respected skin cancers. However, the sheer presence of viral DNA is not enough to prove a role in the etiopathogenesis of these cancers.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13027-021-00374-3HPyV6HPyV7Merkel cell polyomavirusOncogenic virusesCutaneous tumorsViral persistence |
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Faisal Klufah Ghalib Mobaraki Dan Liu Raed A. Alharbi Anna Kordelia Kurz Ernst Jan M. Speel Véronique Winnepenninckx Axel zur Hausen Emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancers Infectious Agents and Cancer HPyV6 HPyV7 Merkel cell polyomavirus Oncogenic viruses Cutaneous tumors Viral persistence |
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Faisal Klufah Ghalib Mobaraki Dan Liu Raed A. Alharbi Anna Kordelia Kurz Ernst Jan M. Speel Véronique Winnepenninckx Axel zur Hausen |
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Emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancers |
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Emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancers |
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Emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancers |
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Emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancers |
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Emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancers |
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emerging role of human polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in human cancers |
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Abstract Background Currently 12 human polyomaviruses (HPyVs) have been identified, 6 of which have been associated with human diseases, including cancer. The discovery of the Merkel cell polyomavirus and its role in the etiopathogenesis in the majority of Merkel cell carcinomas has drawn significant attention, also to other novel HPyVs. In 2010, HPyV6 and HPyV7 were identified in healthy skin swabs. Ever since it has been speculated that they might contribute to the etiopathogenesis of skin and non-cutaneous human cancers. Main body Here we comprehensively reviewed and summarized the current evidence potentially indicating an involvement of HPyV6 and HPyV7 in the etiopathogenesis of neoplastic human diseases. The seroprevalence of both HPyV6 and 7 is high in a normal population and increases with age. In skin cancer tissues, HPyV6- DNA was far more often prevalent than HPyV7 in contrast to cancers of other anatomic sites, in which HPyV7 DNA was more frequently detected. Conclusion It is remarkable to find that the detection rate of HPyV6-DNA in tissues of skin malignancies is higher than HPyV7-DNA and may indicate a role of HPyV6 in the etiopathogenesis of the respected skin cancers. However, the sheer presence of viral DNA is not enough to prove a role in the etiopathogenesis of these cancers. |
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HPyV6 HPyV7 Merkel cell polyomavirus Oncogenic viruses Cutaneous tumors Viral persistence |
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