학술논문

No metagenomic evidence of tumorigenic viruses in cancers from a selected cohort of immunosuppressed subjects.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 12/24/2019, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p1-8. 8p.
Subject
*ONCOGENIC viruses
*IMMUNOSUPPRESSION
*METAGENOMICS
*NEOPLASTIC cell transformation
*BIOINFORMATICS
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
The possible existence of yet undiscovered human tumorigenic viruses is still under scrutiny. The development of large-scale sequencing technologies, coupled with bioinformatics techniques for the characterization of metagenomic sequences, have provided an invaluable tool for the detection of unknown, infectious, tumorigenic agents, as demonstrated by several recent studies. However, discoveries of novel viruses possibly associated with tumorigenesis are scarce at best. Here, we apply a rigorous bioinformatics workflow to investigate in depth tumor metagenomes from a small but carefully selected cohort of immunosuppressed patients. While a variegated bacterial microbiome was associated with each tumor, no evidence of the presence of putative oncoviruses was found. These results are consistent with the major findings of several recent papers and suggest that new human tumorigenic viruses are not common even in immunosuppressed populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]