Research in Molecular Medicine (May 2019)

Bovine Leukaemia Virus Tax Antigen Identification in Human Lymphoma Tissue: Possibility of onco-protein Gene Ttransmission

  • Camellia Taghadosi,
  • Gholamali Kojouri,
  • Alimohammad Ahadi,
  • Mohammad Hashemi Bahremani,
  • Abdolnabi Kojouri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 25 – 32

Abstract

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Background: Bovine leukaemia virus (BLV) is the cause of enzootic bovine leukaemia which belongs to retroviruses including Human T-cell leukaemia virus and simian T-lymphotropic virus. Due to this familiarity, the possibility of virus (BLV) transfer from animal production to humans may exist. Materials and methods: In the present study, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded and fresh human lymphomas tissues were used for detecting the BLV Tax genome and BLV Tax expression using nested-PCR and RT-nested-PCR. Results: Nested-PCR evaluation showed that 9 of 41 samples contained Tax region of BLV genome, of which eight samples belonged to high grade diffuse large cell lymphoma (B-cell type). Also, the results of RT-nested-PCR showed the BLV Tax expression in 2 of 5 high grade diffuse large cell lymphoma (B-cell type) samples. Conclusion: These findings explain the possible relation between BLV infection and the occurrence of some types of human lymphomas for the first time.

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