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  • Emerging evidence indicates a strong link between human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and various human cancers, with HCMV often present in over 90% of breast cancer tumors, correlating with more aggressive disease.
  • The diagnosis of HCMV involves identifying viral inclusions and proteins using techniques like immunohistochemical staining, but there's a need for automation to enhance clinical reliability.
  • This study tested a new staining method on tumor samples from 115 breast cancer patients and found it to be highly sensitive and reproducible, making it valuable for future diagnostics and research.

Article Abstract

Emerging evidence supports a significant association between human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and human malignancies, suggesting HCMV as a human oncomodulatory virus. HCMV gene products are found in >90% of breast cancer tumors and seem to be correlated with more aggressive disease. The definitive diagnosis of HCMV relies on identification of virus inclusions and/or viral proteins by different techniques including immunohistochemical staining. In order to reduce biases and improve clinical value of HCMV diagnostics in oncological pathology, automation of the procedure is needed and this was the purpose of this study. Tumor specimens from 115 patients treated for primary breast cancer at Akershus University Hospital in Norway were available for the validation of the staining method in this retrospective study. We demonstrate that our method is highly sensitive and delivers excellent reproducibility for staining of HCMV late antigen (LA), which makes this method useful for future routine diagnostics and scientific applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8153275PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9051059DOI Listing

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