J.
Cancer Mol. 3: 29-32, 2007
[Case Report]
Glioblastoma in a Patient with Professional Exposure to the Oncogenic
Polyomavirus SV40
Fernanda Martini, Veronica Balatti, Francesco Lupidi, Massimo Gerosa,
and Mauro Tognon1
Department of Morphology and Embryology, Section of Histology and
Embryology and Center of Biotechnology, University of Ferrara,
Ferrara, Italy [F. Martini, V. Balatti, M. Tognon]; Department of
Neurosurgery, University of Verona, Verona, Italy [F. Lupidi, M.
Gerosa]
Abstract:
In previous
investigations, the transforming sequences of simian virus 40 (SV40)
had been found in human brain tumors, thereby suggesting a role for
SV40 in human tumorigenesis. A recent study reported the case of a
meningioma in a SV40-exposed scientist. The patient¡¦s meningioma
contained SV40 DNA sequences identical to those the patient had ever
been exposed in the laboratory. The aim of this study was to
investigate another case of SV40-exposed scientist with glioblastoma
multiforme. After surgical resection of the larger neoplastic lesion,
the patient¡¦s tumor and blood samples were analyzed for SV40 sequences
by PCR and filter hybridization. The differences among polymaviruses,
such as SV40, BK and JC, and among SV40 strains were found in the T
antigen (Tag) coding sequences and in the regulatory regions.
Therefore, we analyzed the conserved SV40 regulatory region and Tag
oncoprotein coding sequences in the patient¡¦s specimen. The results
did not reveal the SV40 DNA sequences detectable from this patient.
Our data do not support in this clinical case the link between the
SV40 exposure and the brain tumor.
(Keywords:
SV40; glioblastoma multiforme; viral carcinogenesis; T antigen)
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