Exploring the presence of bovine leukemia virus among breast cancer tumors in a rural state

Author:

Amato Stas1,Ramsey Jon2,Ahern Thomas P.3,Rovnak Joel4,Barlow John5,Weaver Donald6,Eyasu Lud H3,Cintolo-Gonzalez Jessica1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Vermont Department of Surgery

2. UVM: University of Vermont

3. Robert Larner M.D. College of Medicine: University of Vermont College of Medicine

4. State of Colorado

5. University of Vermont College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

6. University of Vermont Cancer Center

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: The bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is a deltaretrovirus that causes malignant lymphoma and lymphosarcomas in cattle globally and has high prevalence among large scale U.S. dairy herds. Associations between presence of BLV DNA in human mammary tissue and human breast cancer incidence have been reported. We sought to estimate the prevalence of BLV DNA in breast cancer tissue samples in a rural state with an active dairy industry. Methods: We purified genomic DNA from 56 fresh-frozen breast cancer tissue samples (51 tumor samples, 5 samples representing adjacent normal breast tissue) banked between 2016-2019. Using nested PCR assays, multiple BLV taxsequence primers and primers for the long terminal repeat (LTR) were used to detect BLV DNA in tissue samples and known positive control samples, including the permanently infected fetal lamb kidney cell line (FLK-BLV) and blood from BLV positive cattle. Results: The median age of patients from which samples were obtained at the time of treatment was 60 (40-93) and all were female. Ninety percent of patients had invasive ductal carcinoma. The majority were poorly differentiated (60%). On PCR assay, none of the tumor samples tested positive for BLV DNA, despite having consistent signals in positive controls. Conclusion: We did not find BLV DNA in fresh-frozen breast cancer tumors from patients presenting to a hospital in Vermont. Our findings suggest a low prevalence of BLV in our patient population and a need to reevaluate the association between BLV and human breast cancer.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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