Detection of the Lassa Virus in a Group of Odontogenic Bone Tumor Tissues

Author:

de Feo Marco1,Dilu Tamba Frédéric2,Makaka Mutondo Anguy3,Kashitu Mujinga Gracia3,Odong Opiyo Stephen4,Castellani Chiara5,Pavesi Luca6,Mpingabo Patrick I.37,Ahuka-Mundeke Steve378,Di Agostino Silvia9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Saint Mary’s Hospital, Lacor, Gulu P.O. Box 180, Uganda

2. Service of Maxillo-Facial Surgery and Stomatology, Department of General Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Kinshasa, Kinshasa H8J5+6PX, Democratic Republic of the Congo

3. School of Medicine, University of Kinshasa, Kinshasa H8J5+6PX, Democratic Republic of the Congo

4. Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, Gulu P.O. Box 160, Uganda

5. School of Medicine, University of Bandundu, Bandundu 4471, Democratic Republic of the Congo

6. Independent Surgeon at Clinica Odontoiatria Monza Via Martiri delle Foibe, 3, 20090 Monza, Italy

7. Department of Medical Biology, Kinshasa University Hospital, Kinshasa H8J5+6PX, Democratic Republic of the Congo

8. Department of Virology, National Institute of Biomedical Research, Kinshasa H8J5+6PX, Democratic Republic of the Congo

9. Department of Health Sciences, Magna Græcia University of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy

Abstract

Odontogenic bone tumor (OT) is a rare pathology in the world, but it is very common in developing countries; its etiology is still unknown, and it causes serious deformities of the mandible and maxilla if it is not operated upon soon. Lassa virus (LASV) belongs to the Arenaviridae family, and its reservoir is a rodent of the genus Mastomys. The transmission of the LASV to humans can occur through ingestion or inhalation by contact with dirty objects, the consumption of contaminated food, or exposure to wounds, as rodents shed the virus in their urine and excrement. In this observational study, we aim to evaluate the presence of LASV in OT patient tissues collected in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For this purpose, a group of nine patients affected by OT were enrolled, and the tissues derived from the surgery were collected. In total, 81.5% of the tissues were positive for LASV presence. Interestingly, we found that not only was the tumor LASV-positive, but in some cases, the bone was close to the tumor and the oral mucosa lining. These preliminary data could suggest the hypothesis that LASV may be involved with the onset of OT.

Funder

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Ministry of Health, the surgery staff of FESMA/Glory Clinic at Kinshasa

staff of the University of Kinshasa

Associazione Economia Alternativa

Essemme Components

ITS company

Publisher

MDPI AG

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