HBV VIS Detail Information

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Site Information
DVID 1017590
VISID TVIS10020008
Chromosome chr20
GRCh38 Location 51574, 52079
Disease Carcinoma, Hepatocellular  
Sample Tumor
Virus Reference Genome V00866
Target Gene MCM8  
Literature Information
PubMed PMID 11593432
Year 2001 Sep 27;20(43):6233-40
Journal Oncogene
Title Identification of human cancer-related genes by naturally occurring Hepatitis B Virus DNA tagging.
Author Gozuacik D,Murakami Y,Saigo K,Chami M,Mugnier C,Lagorce D,Okanoue T,Urashima T,Brechot C,Paterlini-Brechot P
Evidence Proviral tagging has been used in animals as a powerful tool for cancer genetics. We show that a similar approach is possible in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) infected by Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), a human pararetrovirus which may act by insertional mutagenesis. In this work, the HBV genome is used as a probe to identify cancer-related genes. By using HBV-Alu-PCR, we obtained 21 HBV/cellular DNA junctions from 18 different patients. In six of 21, we found the HBV DNA integrated into a cellular gene: (1) Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum Calcium ATPase1 Gene; (2) Thyroid Hormone Receptor Associated Protein 150 alpha Gene; (3) Human Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase Gene; (4) Minichromosome Maintenance Protein (MCM)-Related Gene; (5) FR7, a new gene expressed in human liver and cancer tissues; and (6) Nuclear Matrix Protein p84 Gene. Seven junctions contained unique cellular sequences. In the remaining eight, the HBV DNA was next to repetitive sequences, five of them of LINE1 type. The cellular genes targeted by HBV are key regulators of cell proliferation and viability. Our results show that studies on HBV-related HCCs allow to identify cellular genes involved in cancer. We therefore propose this approach as a valuable tool for functional cancer genomic studies in humans.

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