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Title: | Human Endogenous Retrovirus Expression Is Upregulated in the Breast Cancer Microenvironment of HIV Infected Women: A Pilot Study |
Authors: | Ferreira, Gislaine Curty Beckerle, Greta A. Iñiguez, Luis P. Furler, Robert L. Carvalho, Pedro Santos de Marston, Jez L. Champiat, Stephane Heymann, Jonas J. Ormsby, Christopher E. Reyes-Terán, Gustavo Soares, Marcelo Alves Nixon, Douglas F. Bendall, Matthew Lewis Leal, Fabio Eudes Mulder Rougvie, Miguel de |
Keywords: | Breast Neoplasms Neoplasias da Mama Neoplasias de la Mama Breast Cancer Cáncer de Mama HIV Endogenous Retroviruses Retrovirus Endógenos Human Endogenous Retrovirus Retrovirus Endógenos Humanos Transcriptome Transcriptoma Tumor Microenvironment Microambiente Tumoral Cancer Microenvironment |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Frontiers in Oncology |
Abstract: | In people living with HIV (PLWH), chronic inflammation can lead to cancer initiation and progression, besides driving a dysregulated and diminished immune responsiveness. HIV infection also leads to increased transcription of Human Endogenous Retroviruses (HERVs), which could increase an inflammatory environment and create a tumor growth suppressive environment with high expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines. In order to determine the impact of HIV infection to HERV expression on the breast cancer microenvironment, we sequenced total RNA from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) breast cancer samples of women HIV-negative and HIV-positive for transcriptome and retrotranscriptome analyses. We performed RNA extraction from FFPE samples, library preparation and total RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). The RNA-seq analysis shows 185 differentially expressed genes: 181 host genes (178 upregulated and three downregulated) and four upregulated HERV transcripts in HIV-positive samples. We also explored the impact of HERV expression in its neighboring breast cancer development genes (BRCA1, CCND1, NBS1/NBN, RAD50, KRAS, PI3K/PIK3CA) and in long non-coding RNA expression (AC060780.1, also known as RP11-242D8.1). We found a significant positive association of HERV expression with RAD50 and with AC060780.1, which suggest a possible role of HERV in regulating breast cancer genes from PLWH with breast cancer. In addition, we found immune system, extracellular matrix organization and metabolic signaling genes upregulated in HIV-positive breast cancer. In conclusion, our findings provide evidence of transcriptional and retrotranscriptional changes in breast cancer from PLWH compared to non-HIV breast cancer, including dysregulation of HERVs, suggesting an indirect effect of the virus on the breast cancer microenvironment. |
URI: | http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6905 |
ISSN: | 2234-943X |
Appears in Collections: | Artigos de Periódicos da Pesquisa Experimental e Translacional |
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