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Nicolle M Linnerth-Petrik, Scott R Walsh, Paul N Bogner, Carl Morrison, Sarah K Wootton1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adenocarcinoma is the most common type of non-small cell lung cancer and is frequently observed in non-smoking patients. Adenocarcinoma in-situ (formerly referred to as bronchioloalveolar carcinoma) is a subset of lung adenocarcinoma characterized by growth along alveolar septae without evidence of stromal, vascular, or pleural invasion, that disproportionately affects never-smokers, women, and Asians. Adenocarcinoma in-situ is morphologically and histologically similar to a contagious lung neoplasm of sheep called ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA). OPA is caused by infection with the exogenous betaretrovirus, jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV), whose envelope protein (Env) is a potent oncogene. Several studies have reported that a proportion of human lung adenocarcinomas are immunopositive for an antigen related to the Gag protein of JSRV, however other groups have been unable to verify these observations by PCR.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24642139 PMCID: PMC3995318 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Representative images of immunohistochemical staining of tissues with a monoclonal antibody against the JSRV Env protein. Human lung tumor tissue array samples representing grade 0 staining (A), grade 1 staining (B), grade 2 staining (C), and grade 3 staining (D). High magnification (40x) images of human lung tumors with grade 2 (E) and grade 3 (F) staining. Low (4X) and high (40X) magnification images of human lung tumor tissue array sample stained with an isotype control (G and J) and an unrelated antibody-producing hybridoma (H and K). Lack of immunohistochemical staining of human lung tumor tissue arrays in the presence of JSRV Env antibody plus purified JSU-IgG protein (I and L) or JSU-IgG protein alone (M). Human adenocarcinoma in-situ displaying clusters of JSRV Env positive cells (N). Representative images of human adenocarcinoma in-situ (O) and non-neoplastic human lung tissue (P) with no detectable Env staining. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma tissue array showing no detectable Env staining (Q). Lung tissue from an OPA affected sheep stained with the JSRV Env monoclonal antibody (R).
Total JSRV envelope staining of human lung tumor tissue arrays
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| Adenocarcinoma | 43/207 (21%) | 120/207 (58%) | 40/207 (19%) | 4/207 (2%) |
| Squamous cell carcinoma | 39/187 (21%) | 108/187 (58%) | 32/187 (17%) | 8/187 (4%) |
| Small cell carcinoma | 45/64 (70%) | 16.64 (25%) | 3/64 (5%) | 0/64 (0%) |
| Adjacent normal tissue | 39/46 (58%) | 7/46 (15%) | 0/46 (0%) | 0/64 (0%) |
| Normal lung tissue | 43/52 (83%) | 9/52 (17%) | 0/52 (0%) | 0/52 (0%) |
*Tissues were graded as 0 for no staining, 1 for low intensity staining, 2 for moderate intensity staining in >10% of tissue or high intensity staining in <10% of tissue, and 3 for high intensity staining in >10% of tissue.
Total JSRV envelope staining in adenocarcinomas based on stage
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| 14/54 (26%) | 31/54 (57%) | 8/54 (15%) | 1/54 (2%) | |
| 21/93 (23%) | 52/93 (56%) | 18/93 (19%) | 2/93 (2%) | |
| 8/60 (13%) | 37/60 (62%) | 14/60 (23%) | 1/60 (2%) | |
*Tissues were graded as 0 for no staining, 1 for low intensity staining, 2 for moderate intensity staining in >10% of tissue or high intensity staining in <10% of tissue, and 3 for high intensity staining in >10% of tissue.
Total JSRV envelope staining in squamous cell carcinomas based on stage
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| 9/38 (24%) | 19/38 (50%) | 7/38 (18%) | 3/38 (8%) | |
| 16/94 (17%) | 60/94 (64%) | 14/94 (15%) | 4/94 (4%) | |
| 14/54 (26%) | 29/54 (54%) | 10/54 (18%) | 1/54 (2%) | |
*Tissues were graded as 0 for no staining, 1 for low intensity staining, 2 for moderate intensity staining in >10% of tissue or high intensity staining in <10% of tissue, and 3 for high intensity staining in >10% of tissue.
Summary of PCR results
| Human lung cancer tissue array | 3 | 3/3 | 1/3 |
| Human nasopharyngeal carcinoma tissue array | 1 | 0/1 | 0/1 |
| Human lung tumor cell line | 3 | 0/3 | 0/3a |
| Human adenocarcinoma in-situ | 10 | 2/10b | 1/10 |
| Human non-neoplastic lung tissue | 10 | 0/10 | 0/10 |
| Normal sheep lung | 10 | 0/10 | 0/10 |
aPCR products of the correct size were amplified but did not contain gag sequence.
bPCR product amplified in only 1 out of 3 attempts.
Figure 2PCR amplification of JSRV and sequences from genomic DNA. (A) Representative image of PCR products amplified using env- (upper panel), gag- (middle panel) and GAPDH-specific (lower panel) primers. Lanes 1; water only, 2; lung cancer tissue array - first round PCR, 3; lung cancer tissue array - second round PCR, 4; HBE135-E6E7, 5; A549, 6; nasopharyngeal cancer tissue array, 7; molecular weight marker, 8; non-neoplastic human lung, 9; OPA lung tumor cell line, JS7, and 10; normal sheep lung. Nucleotide (B) and amino acid (C) sequence alignment of PCR products amplified with env-specific primers. Nucleotide (D) and amino acid (E) sequence alignment of PCR products amplified with gag-specific primers. AF105220; accession number of the full-length JSRV genome deciphered by Palmarini et al. [12], AF357971; accession number of the full-length JSRV genome deciphered by De Martini et al. [39], AF153615; accession number of an endogenous JSRV genome deciphered by Palmarini et al. [40], EF680297 accession number of an endogenous JSRV deciphered by Arnaud et al. [41], DQ838494; accession number of a full-length JSRV genome of Chinese origin, TA; tissue array, Biopsy 9; adenocarcinoma in-situ #9.
Figure 3Absence of sheep mitochondria in human DNA samples. PCR (A) and nested PCR (B) of serial dilutions of sheep genomic DNA. First round PCR (C) and nested PCR (D) of genomic DNA isolated from non-neoplastic tissue (lane 1), lung cancer tissue array #1 (lane 2), lung cancer tissue array #2 (lane 3), lung cancer tissue array #3 (lane 4), adenocarcinoma in-situ sample #2 (lane 5), adenocarcinoma in-situ sample #9 (lane 6), water (lane 7) and the OPA lung tumor cell line, JS7 (lane 8). M; marker.