Dissemin is shutting down on January 1st, 2025

Published in

BioMed Central, Retrovirology, 1(13), 2016

DOI: 10.1186/s12977-016-0308-3

Links

Tools

Export citation

Search in Google Scholar

Whole genome sequencing of 51 breast cancers reveals that tumors are devoid of bovine leukemia virus DNA

Journal article published in 2016 by Nicolas A. Gillet ORCID, Luc Willems
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

Full text: Download

Green circle
Preprint: archiving allowed
Green circle
Postprint: archiving allowed
Green circle
Published version: archiving allowed
Data provided by SHERPA/RoMEO

Abstract

Abstract Controversy exists regarding the association of bovine leukemia virus (BLV) and breast cancer. PCR-based experimental evidence indicates that BLV DNA is present in breast tissue and that as many as 37% of cancer cases may be attributable to viral exposure. Since this association might have major consequences for human health, we evaluated 51 whole genomes of breast cancer samples for the presence of BLV DNA. Among 32 billion sequencing reads retrieved from the NCBI database of genotype and phenotype, none mapped on different strains of the BLV genome. Controls for sequence divergence and proviral loads further validated the approach. This unbiased analysis thus excludes a clonal insertion of BLV in breast tumor cells and strongly argues against an association between BLV and breast cancer.