Scientific Reports (Mar 2022)

Molecular investigation of possible relationships concerning bovine leukemia virus and breast cancer

  • Zanib Khan,
  • Muhammad Abubakar,
  • Muhammad Javed Arshed,
  • Roohi Aslam,
  • Sadia Sattar,
  • Naseer Ali Shah,
  • Sundus Javed,
  • Aamira Tariq,
  • Nazish Bostan,
  • Shumaila Manzoor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08181-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Worldwide, breast cancer has an eminent morbidity and mortality rate, as it is a neoplastic disease among females. The query of the prospective danger of bovine leukemia virus (BLV) to humans is an old but exceedingly topical focus of scientific debate. The objective of the current study was to determine the possible relationship between BLV and breast cancer. A total of 2710 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) breast cancer samples were selected regardless of the age, ethnicity, or municipality origin of the subjects. The presence of BLV in human breast cancer was determined through nested PCR by amplifying tax and gag genes followed by partial sequencing. Homology was confirmed by using the online BLAST Tool. BLV genes were found to be positive in 26.8% (728/2710) of the samples from breast cancer patients and 10% (10/80) of the samples without cancer (negative control). The results indicated a correlation between the presence of the BLV gene and breast cancer (odds ratio = 0.3889; confidence interval = 1,18; p = 0.0029). The current findings suggest a possible link between BLV and human breast carcinoma. Therefore, screening cattle herds and milk products is suggested to reduce the viral transmission risk to humans.