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Mouse mammary tumour virus-like env nucleotide and p14 signal peptide are present in feline mammary carcinomas, but not in neoplastic or dysplastic canine mammary lesions.
Civita, Prospero; Menicagli, Michele; Scopelliti, Claudia; Lessi, Francesca; Millanta, Francesca; Borsacchi, Sara; Parisi, Francesca; Freer, Giulia; Pistello, Mauro; Mazzanti, Chiara Maria; Poli, Alessandro.
Afiliação
  • Civita P; Fondazione Pisana per la Scienza, Pisa, Italia.
  • Menicagli M; Fondazione Pisana per la Scienza, Pisa, Italia.
  • Scopelliti C; Fondazione Pisana per la Scienza, Pisa, Italia.
  • Lessi F; Fondazione Pisana per la Scienza, Pisa, Italia.
  • Millanta F; Dipartimento di Scienze Veterinarie, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italia.
  • Borsacchi S; Dipartimento di Scienze Veterinarie, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italia.
  • Parisi F; Dipartimento di Scienze Veterinarie, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italia.
  • Freer G; Dipartimento di Ricerca Traslazionale e delle Nuove Tecnologie in Medicina e Chirurgia, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italia.
  • Pistello M; Dipartimento di Ricerca Traslazionale e delle Nuove Tecnologie in Medicina e Chirurgia, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italia.
  • Mazzanti CM; Fondazione Pisana per la Scienza, Pisa, Italia.
  • Poli A; Dipartimento di Scienze Veterinarie, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italia.
PLoS One ; 13(7): e0200839, 2018.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30040851
ABSTRACT
Mouse mammary tumour virus-like (MMTV-like) is suspected to be involved in human breast cancer and it has been hypothesized that companion animals might have a role in viral transmission. The aim of our study was to investigate the presence of MMTV-like nucleotide sequences and viral protein in a larger number of feline (FMCs) and canine mammary carcinomas (CMCs) by nested PCR and immunohistochemistry. Results showed that the presence of MMTV-like env sequence in FMCs was 7% (6/86), while all the CMCs and canine dysplastic lesions scored negative. All PCR-positive FMCs scored positive for the MMTV p14 signal peptide of the envelope precursor protein of the virus. In contrast, all PCR-negative FMCs and canine mammary lesions were also negative for immunohistochemistry analysis. Canine and feline normal mammary gland tissues scored negative for both PCR and MMTV-p14 protein. Multiple nucleotide alignment of MMTV-like env gene sequences isolated from cat showed 97% and 99% similarity with HMTV and MMTV, respectively, while the others two presented some polimorphisms. Particularly the sequences of one of these two tumors showed a polymorphism (c.7575 A> G), that causes a previously unreported amino acid substitution (Thr > Ala). In conclusion, the results of our study showed the presence of MMTV-like sequences and viral protein in some FMCs. Further studies are needed to understand whether this virus does play a role in the development of FMCs, if MMTV-like is an exogenous virus as these data suggest and, in such a case, how and from whom this virus was acquired.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Produtos do Gene env / Neoplasias Mamárias Animais / Vírus do Tumor Mamário do Camundongo Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Produtos do Gene env / Neoplasias Mamárias Animais / Vírus do Tumor Mamário do Camundongo Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article