Exposure to Bovine Leukemia Virus Is Associated with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study.

Age, reproductive history, hormones, genetics, and lifestyle are known risk factors for breast cancer, but the agents that initiate cellular changes from normal to malignant are not understood. We previously detected bovine leukemia virus (BLV), a common oncogenic virus of cattle, in the breast epit...

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Main Authors: Gertrude Case Buehring, Hua Min Shen, Hanne M Jensen, Diana L Jin, Mark Hudes, Gladys Block
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4557937?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e4447103a2e143cb95e2a1aec5fa40522020-11-25T00:20:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01109e013430410.1371/journal.pone.0134304Exposure to Bovine Leukemia Virus Is Associated with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study.Gertrude Case BuehringHua Min ShenHanne M JensenDiana L JinMark HudesGladys BlockAge, reproductive history, hormones, genetics, and lifestyle are known risk factors for breast cancer, but the agents that initiate cellular changes from normal to malignant are not understood. We previously detected bovine leukemia virus (BLV), a common oncogenic virus of cattle, in the breast epithelium of humans. The objective of this study was to determine whether the presence of BLV DNA in human mammary epithelium is associated with breast cancer.This was a case-control study of archival formalin fixed paraffin embedded breast tissues from 239 donors, received 2002-2008 from the Cooperative Human Tissue Network. Case definition as breast cancer versus normal (women with no history of breast cancer) was established through medical records and examination of tissues by an anatomical pathologist. Breast exposure to BLV was determined by in situ-PCR detection of a biomarker, BLV DNA, localized within mammary epithelium.The frequency of BLV DNA in mammary epithelium from women with breast cancer (59%) was significantly higher than in normal controls (29%) (multiply- adjusted odds ratio = 3.07, confidence interval = 1.66-5.69, p = .0004, attributable risk = 37%). In women with premalignant breast changes the frequency of BLV DNA was intermediate (38%) between that of women with breast cancer and normal controls (p for trend < .001).Among the specimens in this study, the presence of amplified BLV DNA was significantly associated with breast cancer. The odds ratio magnitude was comparable to those of well-established breast cancer risk factors related to reproductive history, hormones, and lifestyle and was exceeded only by risk factors related to genetics (familial breast cancer), high dose ionizing radiation, and age. These findings have the potential for primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4557937?pdf=render
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author Gertrude Case Buehring
Hua Min Shen
Hanne M Jensen
Diana L Jin
Mark Hudes
Gladys Block
spellingShingle Gertrude Case Buehring
Hua Min Shen
Hanne M Jensen
Diana L Jin
Mark Hudes
Gladys Block
Exposure to Bovine Leukemia Virus Is Associated with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gertrude Case Buehring
Hua Min Shen
Hanne M Jensen
Diana L Jin
Mark Hudes
Gladys Block
author_sort Gertrude Case Buehring
title Exposure to Bovine Leukemia Virus Is Associated with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study.
title_short Exposure to Bovine Leukemia Virus Is Associated with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study.
title_full Exposure to Bovine Leukemia Virus Is Associated with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study.
title_fullStr Exposure to Bovine Leukemia Virus Is Associated with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study.
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to Bovine Leukemia Virus Is Associated with Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study.
title_sort exposure to bovine leukemia virus is associated with breast cancer: a case-control study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Age, reproductive history, hormones, genetics, and lifestyle are known risk factors for breast cancer, but the agents that initiate cellular changes from normal to malignant are not understood. We previously detected bovine leukemia virus (BLV), a common oncogenic virus of cattle, in the breast epithelium of humans. The objective of this study was to determine whether the presence of BLV DNA in human mammary epithelium is associated with breast cancer.This was a case-control study of archival formalin fixed paraffin embedded breast tissues from 239 donors, received 2002-2008 from the Cooperative Human Tissue Network. Case definition as breast cancer versus normal (women with no history of breast cancer) was established through medical records and examination of tissues by an anatomical pathologist. Breast exposure to BLV was determined by in situ-PCR detection of a biomarker, BLV DNA, localized within mammary epithelium.The frequency of BLV DNA in mammary epithelium from women with breast cancer (59%) was significantly higher than in normal controls (29%) (multiply- adjusted odds ratio = 3.07, confidence interval = 1.66-5.69, p = .0004, attributable risk = 37%). In women with premalignant breast changes the frequency of BLV DNA was intermediate (38%) between that of women with breast cancer and normal controls (p for trend < .001).Among the specimens in this study, the presence of amplified BLV DNA was significantly associated with breast cancer. The odds ratio magnitude was comparable to those of well-established breast cancer risk factors related to reproductive history, hormones, and lifestyle and was exceeded only by risk factors related to genetics (familial breast cancer), high dose ionizing radiation, and age. These findings have the potential for primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer.
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