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Assessment of Epstein-Barr virus nucleic acids in gastric but not in breast cancer by next-generation sequencing of pooled Mexican samples
Fuentes-Pananá, Ezequiel M; Larios-Serrato, Violeta; Méndez-Tenorio, Alfonso; Morales-Sánchez, Abigail; Arias, Carlos F; Torres, Javier.
Affiliation
  • Fuentes-Pananá, Ezequiel M; Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. Unidad de Investigación en Virología y Cáncer. México. MX
  • Larios-Serrato, Violeta; Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. Unidad de Investigación en Virología y Cáncer. México. MX
  • Méndez-Tenorio, Alfonso; Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. Unidad de Investigación en Virología y Cáncer. México. MX
  • Morales-Sánchez, Abigail; Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. Unidad de Investigación en Virología y Cáncer. México. MX
  • Arias, Carlos F; Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. Unidad de Investigación en Virología y Cáncer. México. MX
  • Torres, Javier; Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. Unidad de Investigación en Virología y Cáncer. México. MX
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 111(3): 200-208, Mar. 2016. tab, graf
Article de En | LILACS | ID: lil-777367
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ABSTRACT
Gastric (GC) and breast (BrC) cancer are two of the most common and deadly tumours. Different lines of evidence suggest a possible causative role of viral infections for both GC and BrC. Wide genome sequencing (WGS) technologies allow searching for viral agents in tissues of patients with cancer. These technologies have already contributed to establish virus-cancer associations as well as to discovery new tumour viruses. The objective of this study was to document possible associations of viral infection with GC and BrC in Mexican patients. In order to gain idea about cost effective conditions of experimental sequencing, we first carried out an in silico simulation of WGS. The next-generation-platform IlluminaGallx was then used to sequence GC and BrC tumour samples. While we did not find viral sequences in tissues from BrC patients, multiple reads matching Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) sequences were found in GC tissues. An end-point polymerase chain reaction confirmed an enrichment of EBV sequences in one of the GC samples sequenced, validating the next-generation sequencing-bioinformatics pipeline.
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Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Tumeurs de l'estomac / Tumeurs du sein / ADN viral / ARN viral / Séquençage nucléotidique à haut débit Limites du sujet: Female / Humans / Male Pays comme sujet: Mexico langue: En Texte intégral: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Thème du journal: MEDICINA TROPICAL / PARASITOLOGIA Année: 2016 Type: Article / Project document

Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Tumeurs de l'estomac / Tumeurs du sein / ADN viral / ARN viral / Séquençage nucléotidique à haut débit Limites du sujet: Female / Humans / Male Pays comme sujet: Mexico langue: En Texte intégral: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Thème du journal: MEDICINA TROPICAL / PARASITOLOGIA Année: 2016 Type: Article / Project document