JC virus DNA is present in the mucosa of the human colon and in colorectal cancers

Luigi Laghi(National Institutes of Health), Ann Randolph(National Institutes of Health), D P Chauhan(National Institutes of Health), Giancarlo Marra(National Institutes of Health), Eugene O. Major(National Institutes of Health), James V. Neel(National Institutes of Health), C. Richard Boland(National Institutes of Health)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
June 22, 1999
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Abstract

JC virus (JCV) is a polyoma virus that commonly infects humans. We have found T antigen DNA sequences of JCV in the mucosa of normal human colons, colorectal cancers, colorectal cancer xenografts raised in nude mice, and in the human colon cancer cell line SW480. A larger number of viral copies is present in cancer cells than in non-neoplastic colon cells, and sequence microheterogeneity occurs within individual colonic mucosal specimens. The improved yield of detection after treatment with topoisomerase I suggests that the viral DNA is negatively supercoiled in the human tissues. These results indicate that JCV DNA can be found in colonic tissues, which raises the possibility that this virus may play a role in the chromosomal instability observed in colorectal carcinogenesis.


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