Detection of DNA viruses in prostate cancer.

Sci Rep

International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization, Screening Group, Lyon, 69372, France.

Published: April 2016

We tested prostatic secretions from men with and without prostate cancer (13 cases and 13 matched controls) or prostatitis (18 cases and 18 matched controls) with metagenomic sequencing. A large number (>200) of viral reads was only detected among four prostate cancer cases (1 patient each positive for Merkel cell polyomavirus, JC polyomavirus and Human Papillomavirus types 89 or 40, respectively). Lower numbers of reads from a large variety of viruses were detected in all patient groups. Our knowledge of the biology of the prostate may be furthered by the fact that DNA viruses are commonly shed from the prostate and can be readily detected by metagenomic sequencing of expressed prostate secretions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4848500PMC
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