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[Cancer Research 64, 4105-4111, June 15, 2004]
© 2004 American Association for Cancer Research


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A Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus-Like Long Terminal Repeat Superantigen in Human Breast Cancer

Yue Wang1, Jian-Dong Jiang1, Dongping Xu2, Yan Li1, Chunfeng Qu2, James F. Holland1 and Beatriz G-T. Pogo1,3

Departments of 1 Medicine, 2 Gene Therapy, and 3 Microbiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York

We previously reported a 660-bp mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV)-like env gene sequence in approximately 38% of human breast cancer DNA, but not in normal breasts or other tumors. This MMTV-like env gene sequence was expressed in 66% of the env gene-positive human breast cancers. An entire proviral structure was identified in human breast cancer DNA with high homology to MMTV and low homology to known human endogenous retrovirus. MMTV-like long terminal repeat (LTR) sequences were also detected in 41.5% of human breast cancers. They contain hormone-responsive elements, TEF-1 family elements, and the open reading frame for the superantigen (SAg). We have now amplified and sequenced MMTV-like sag sequences from 10 human breast cancers, and we found that they are highly homologous to those of MMTV. However, deletions and insertions at the COOH-terminal of sag were observed. The immune function of the human MMTV-like LTR SAg was also investigated. The sag gene was cloned and expressed in a human B-cell line (Ramos). T-cell proliferation and cytokine releasing assays were performed after cocultivation of T cells with irradiated Ramos SAg-expressing cells. The results indicate that expression of the human SAg stimulates T-cell activation in vitro, as the mouse SAg does. Because the T-cell responses in vitro are considered similar to those in vivo, these results suggest that the human LTR SAg might also play a role in human breast carcinogenesis.




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