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Herpesviruses, polyomaviruses, parvoviruses, papillomaviruses, and anelloviruses in vestibular schwannoma.

Maria K JauhiainenUshanandini MohanrajMartin LeheckaMika NiemeläTimo P HirvonenDiogo PratasMaria F PerdomoMaria Söderlund-VenermoAntti A MäkitieSaku T Sinkkonen
Published in: Journal of neurovirology (2023)
Etiology of vestibular schwannoma (VS) is unknown. Viruses can infect and reside in neural tissues for decades, and new viruses with unknown tumorigenic potential have been discovered. The presence of herpesvirus, polyomavirus, parvovirus, and anellovirus DNA was analyzed by quantitative PCR in 46 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded VS samples. Five samples were analyzed by targeted next-generation sequencing. Viral DNA was detected altogether in 24/46 (52%) tumor samples, mostly representing anelloviruses (46%). Our findings show frequent persistence of anelloviruses, considered normal virome, in VS. None of the other viruses showed an extensive presence, thereby suggesting insignificant role in VS.
Keyphrases
  • circulating tumor
  • cell free
  • single molecule
  • gene expression
  • high resolution
  • hearing loss
  • circulating tumor cells
  • genetic diversity
  • nucleic acid