MYC activation associated with the integration of HPV DNA at the MYC locus in genital tumors
- 8 May 2006
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 25 (44) , 5985-5993
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1209625
Abstract
To determine whether integration of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA sequences could lead to the deregulation of genes implied in oncogenesis, we analysed the HPV integration sites in a series of nine cell lines derived from invasive genital carcinomas. Using in situ hybridization, HPV16 or 18 sequences were found at chromosome band 8q24, the localization of MYC, in IC1, IC2, IC3, IC6 and CAC-1 cells and at other sites in IC4, IC5, IC7 and IC8 cells. We then localized viral sequences at the molecular level and searched for alterations of MYC structure and expression in these cells. MYC genomic status and viral integration sites were also analysed in primary tumors from which IC1, IC2, IC3 and IC6 cells were derived. In IC1, IC2 and CAC-1 cells, HPV DNA was located within 58 kb of MYC, downstream, upstream, or within MYC. In IC3 and IC6 cells, HPV DNA was located 400–500 kb upstream of MYC. Amplification studies showed that, in IC1, IC2 and IC3, viral and MYC sequences were co-amplified in an amplicon between less than 50 and 800 kb in size. MYC amplification was also observed in primary tumors, indicating that this genetic alteration, together with viral insertion at the MYC locus, had already taken place in vivo. MYC was not amplified in the other cell lines. MYC mRNA and protein overexpression was observed in the five cell lines in which the HPV DNA was inserted close to the MYC locus, but in none of the lines where the insertion had occurred at other sites. MYC activation, triggered by the insertion of HPV DNA sequences, can be an important genetic event in cervical oncogenesis.Keywords
This publication has 56 references indexed in Scilit:
- A comprehensive analysis of HPV integration loci in anogenital lesions combining transcript and genome-based amplification techniquesOncogene, 2003
- Spatial proximity of translocation-prone gene loci in human lymphomasNature Genetics, 2003
- HIV-1 Integration in the Human Genome Favors Active Genes and Local HotspotsCell, 2002
- Characterization of viral-cellular fusion transcripts in a large series of HPV16 and 18 positive anogenital lesionsOncogene, 2002
- Analysis of Relative Gene Expression Data Using Real-Time Quantitative PCR and the 2−ΔΔCT MethodMethods, 2001
- MYC oncogenes and human neoplastic diseaseOncogene, 1999
- Reversible Activation of c-Myc in SkinMolecular Cell, 1999
- Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus in Cervical Cancer: a Worldwide PerspectiveJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1995
- Pathogenetic significance of p53 and c‐Ki‐ras gene mutations and human papillomavirus dna integration in adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix and uterine isthmusInternational Journal of Cancer, 1994
- Chromosomal Insertion and Amplification of Human Papillomavirus 16 DNA Sequences in a Cell Line of Argyrophil Small Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine CervixJapanese Journal of Cancer Research, 1991