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Previous studies related mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) to human breast cancer. However, the presence of human endogenous retroviruses (HERs) confounded these results. We selected a 660-bp sequence of the MMTVenv gene with low homology to HER (or any other known gene) and searched for a sequence homologous to it, using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The 660-bp sequence was detected in 131 (39%) of 335 unselected breast cancers, in 2 (6.9%) of 29 fibroadenomas, and in 2 (1.65%) of 121 normal breast specimens. The sequence was not present in normal tissues, or in other human cancers or cell lines.
Cloning and sequencing of the 660-bp sequence revealed that it is 95–98% homologous to MMTVenv gene, but not the known HERs or other viral or human gene. Southern blot hybridization using labeled cloned sequences demonstrated that the 660-bp sequence was present in very low copy number as a 6–8 kbEcoRI fragment only in breast cancer samples and in some of the human breast cancer cell lines that were positive by PCR. Preliminary experiments using reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR indicated that expression of the 660-bp sequence can be detected in 65% of the positive tumors. We were also able to identify in breast cancer DNA a segment of 1.6 kb comprising LTR andenv gene sequences, which are homologous to MMTV, but not to the HERs. The origin of the MMTV-like sequences in tumor DNA could be the result of integrated MMTV-like sequences derived from a human mammary virus.
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Pogo, B.G.T., Holland, J.F. Possibilities of a viral etiology for human breast cancer. Biol Trace Elem Res 56, 131–142 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02778989
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