Polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: A Prospective Study
Summary: BK and JC polyomaviruses (PyV) have been demonstrated to be associated with the pathogenesis of various human cancers. We aimed to investigate the impact of BK and JC polyomavirus infections on several clinical parameters in different human cancers. A total of 150 cancer patients were inclu...
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doaj-51f4a89a434342a4869fd858173262032020-11-24T21:34:00ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412017-01-011012230Polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: A Prospective StudySamah A. Loutfy0Manar M. Moneer1Salem E. Salem2Emad A. El-Moniem Abada3Entsar A. El-Moniem Ahmed4Lamiaa H. Ibrahim5EL-Chaimaa B. Mohamed6Virology and Immunology Unit, Cancer Biology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt; Corresponding author at: Virology and Immunology Unit, Cancer Biology Department, National Cancer Institute, Fom El-Khalig, Cairo 11796, Egypt. Tel.: +20 1222840964.Biostatistics and Cancer Epidemiology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, EgyptMedical Oncology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, EgyptBotany & Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, EgyptBotany & Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, EgyptBotany & Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, EgyptVirology and Immunology Unit, Cancer Biology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, EgyptSummary: BK and JC polyomaviruses (PyV) have been demonstrated to be associated with the pathogenesis of various human cancers. We aimed to investigate the impact of BK and JC polyomavirus infections on several clinical parameters in different human cancers. A total of 150 cancer patients were included in the study (51 patients with solid tumors, 48 patients with lymphomas and 51 patients with leukemias). Amplification of PyV DNA was performed using a semi-nested version of Polymerase chain reaction targeting the T genomic region of PyV. The polyomavirus load was determined using real-time PCR assay. The clinical data were collected. Polyomavirus DNA could be detected in 84 (56%) of 150 of all cancerous patients. The solid tumors had the lowest proportion of JCV (6 (11.8%) of 51), whereas had the highest proportion of JCV (200 copies/μl). JCV was more frequent among NHL patients (30%) and absent in HL patients (0%). During follow-up, PyV positivity decreased significantly (p = 0.004) in lymphoma patients (n = 28). Although PyV positivity decreased significantly from 39% to 7% in 28 of 48 lymphoma patients after treatment, it significantly persisted in leukemic patients after treatment (from 22% to 38%). JC was more frequent among leukemic patients with leukopenia. The presence of JC polyomavirus was more frequent among leukemic patients without any significant impact on their overall survival. Keywords: BK and JC polyomavirus infections, Real-time PCR, Hematological malignancies, Overall survivalhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034116000198 |
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Samah A. Loutfy Manar M. Moneer Salem E. Salem Emad A. El-Moniem Abada Entsar A. El-Moniem Ahmed Lamiaa H. Ibrahim EL-Chaimaa B. Mohamed Polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: A Prospective Study Journal of Infection and Public Health |
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Samah A. Loutfy Manar M. Moneer Salem E. Salem Emad A. El-Moniem Abada Entsar A. El-Moniem Ahmed Lamiaa H. Ibrahim EL-Chaimaa B. Mohamed |
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Polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: A Prospective Study |
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Polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: A Prospective Study |
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Polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: A Prospective Study |
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Polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: A Prospective Study |
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Polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: A Prospective Study |
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polyomavirus infections and its clinical relevance in cancer patients: a prospective study |
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Summary: BK and JC polyomaviruses (PyV) have been demonstrated to be associated with the pathogenesis of various human cancers. We aimed to investigate the impact of BK and JC polyomavirus infections on several clinical parameters in different human cancers. A total of 150 cancer patients were included in the study (51 patients with solid tumors, 48 patients with lymphomas and 51 patients with leukemias). Amplification of PyV DNA was performed using a semi-nested version of Polymerase chain reaction targeting the T genomic region of PyV. The polyomavirus load was determined using real-time PCR assay. The clinical data were collected. Polyomavirus DNA could be detected in 84 (56%) of 150 of all cancerous patients. The solid tumors had the lowest proportion of JCV (6 (11.8%) of 51), whereas had the highest proportion of JCV (200 copies/μl). JCV was more frequent among NHL patients (30%) and absent in HL patients (0%). During follow-up, PyV positivity decreased significantly (p = 0.004) in lymphoma patients (n = 28). Although PyV positivity decreased significantly from 39% to 7% in 28 of 48 lymphoma patients after treatment, it significantly persisted in leukemic patients after treatment (from 22% to 38%). JC was more frequent among leukemic patients with leukopenia. The presence of JC polyomavirus was more frequent among leukemic patients without any significant impact on their overall survival. Keywords: BK and JC polyomavirus infections, Real-time PCR, Hematological malignancies, Overall survival |
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