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Defining Novel DNA Virus-Tumor Associations and Genomic Correlates Using Prospective Clinical Tumor/Normal Matched Sequencing Data.

Chad M Vanderbilt1, Anita S Bowman2, Sumit Middha2, Kseniya Petrova-Drus2, Yi-Wei Tang2, Xin Chen3, Youxiang Wang3, Jason Chang2, Natasha Rekhtman2, Klaus J Busam2, Sounak Gupta4, Meera Hameed2, Maria E Arcila2, Marc Ladanyi2, Michael F Berger2, Snjezana Dogan2, Ahmet Zehir2.   

Abstract

This study is the largest analysis of DNA viruses in solid tumors with associated genomics. To achieve this, a novel method for discovery of DNA viruses from matched tumor/normal next-generation sequencing samples was developed and validated. This method performed comparably to reference methods for the detection of high-risk (HR) human papilloma virus (HPV) (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve = 0.953). After virus identification in 48,148 consecutives samples from 42,846 unique patients, novel virus tumor associations were established by segregating tumor types to determine whether each DNA virus was enriched in each of the tumor types compared with the remaining cohort. All firmly established solid tumor-virus associations (eg, HR HPV in cervical cancer) were confirmed, and the novel associations discovered included: human herpes virus 6 in neuroblastoma, human herpes virus 7 in esophagogastric cancer, and HPV42 in digital papillary adenocarcinoma. These associations were confirmed in an independent validation cohort. HR HPV- and Epstein-Barr virus-associated tumors showed newly discovered genomic associations, including a lower tumor mutation burden. The study demonstrated the ability to study the role of DNA viruses in human cancer from clinical genomics data and established the largest cohort that can be utilized as a validation set for future discovery efforts.
Copyright © 2022 Association for Molecular Pathology and American Society for Investigative Pathology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35331965      PMCID: PMC9127461          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmoldx.2022.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Diagn        ISSN: 1525-1578            Impact factor:   5.341


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