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BK Polyomavirus Genomic Integration and Large T Antigen Expression: Evolving Paradigms in Human Oncogenesis
D J Kenan1, P A Mieczkowski2, E Latulippe3
1Division of Nephropathology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
BK polyomavirus integration into the human genome, specifically the BRE gene, was observed in a kidney cancer. This viral integration leads to overexpression of large T antigen, driving cancer cell proliferation and supporting a model of polyomavirus-mediated oncogenesis.
Area of Science:
- Oncology
- Virology
- Genetics
Background:
- Human polyomaviruses cause lifelong latent infections, with disease primarily seen in immunocompromised individuals.
- The link between polyomaviruses and cancer (oncogenesis) is not fully understood.
- BK polyomavirus is a known human polyomavirus.
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