Abstract

Introduction:Colorectal cancer is the most repetitious malignancies with high mortality worldwide. JC virus (JCV) is ubiquitous Polyomavirus, with seroprevalence rates ranging from 70% to 90% in adult population. Recently the role of JCV have been reported in many malignant tumors worldwide. The association of JCV was reported in patients with colon and rectum cancers. Thus this study was conducted to evaluate the association of JCV DNA in patients with colon cancer type Adenocarcinoma. Material and Methods:A total of 120 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue blocks samples were collected including 20/40(50%) males, 20/40(50%) females patients with Colorectal Cancer(CRC), and 80 (50% males, 50% females) patients with benign tumor as a control. DNA was extracted for all the samples. Nested PCR was carried out for detection of Vp1/T-Ag junction genome in JCV genome by Nested-PCR assay. Randomly, PCR products of 6 samples were sequenced to analysis the partial JCV DNA. The phylogeny tree was constructed to determine homology identity with other JCV. Results:4/40(10%) samples of test group and 10/80 (12.5%) of control samples were positive for JCV DNA (P= 0.69). Out of 4 samples positive for JC DNA, 3(7.5%) were males and 1(2.4%) female (P=0.29). The frequency of JCV DNA in age group> 50 years was 4/32(10%), while in age group <50 years was 0/8 (0%) (p= 0.29). Conclusion:prevalence of JCV DNA was among 10% patients with CRC and 12.5% benign tumors (p=0.69). The distribution of JCV DNA was among 7.5% male and 2.5% female (p= 0.29). The frequency of JCV DNA was among 10% cases of age group >50 years and 0% of age group <50 years (P= 0.29). The subsequent T-Ag protein expression might explain the increased risk of colorectal cancer and requires further investigation.

Highlights

  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most recurrent malignancy, and third leading cancer with high mortality among men and women worldwide (World Cancer Research Fund, 2018)

  • The frequency of JC virus (JCV) was among the age group >50 years, 4/32 (10%) compared to

  • Several factors including status of host genetic, immunodeficiency, geographically endemic patterns of JC virus infection, co-infection of JC virus and papillomavirus may lead to adenocarcinoma tumors (Shin et al, 2006; Yamaoka et al, 2009)

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Introduction

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most recurrent malignancy, and third leading cancer with high mortality among men and women worldwide (World Cancer Research Fund, 2018). Most colon cancers are classified as adenocarcinomas and subdivided into low-grade and high-grade (Ugo et al, 2018). The pathogenesis of this tumor is not well known. JCV is a polyomavirus that infects most humans population without clinical sign and symptoms worldwide. JCV causes the lethal demyelinating disease, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (Padgett et al, 1971). About 90% of the adult population carries antibodies to the virus, and it seems that in most people, the virus remains latent (Knowles, 2006). High concentrations of JCV have been observed in urban sewage worldwide, it is suspected that the contaminated water is a typical route of JCV infection (Dias et al, 2018)

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