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Breast cancer antigens
RAK
-p120, -p42, -p25 were detected in 100% of breast cancer cases tested (71 cases). Only 10% of adjacent tissue cases tested positive for all three cancer antigens, and 17.5% of the cases tested positive for two antigens only. Eighty-five percent of histologically normal breast tissue samples, isolated either from breast cancer patients or patients with advanced fibrocystic disease, tested
RAK
-negative, with the exception of low expression of p25, observed in some patients. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with HIV-1 gp 41-derived primers revealed
cancer-associated
DNA fragments of similar size (140 bp) as in HIV-1 genome. Fifty-four percent of cancer adjacent tissues, and 50% of malignancy-free breast tissue samples, tested PCR-negative. It is suggested that genetic predisposition to cancer may be associated with the presence of
RAK
genes, while expression of
RAK
antigens marks an already ongoing process of malignant changes.
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PMID:New protein and PCR markers RAK for diagnosis, prognosis and surgery guidance for breast cancer. 902 74
Breast and gynecological
cancer-associated
antigens
RAK
p120, p42 and p25 exhibit molecular, immunological and genetic homology to HIV-1 proteins. Normal tissues, including the majority of tissues adjacent to cancer, do not express these unique cancer markers. Antigens
RAK
are now detected in 100% of prostate cancer and in the majority of prostate benign hyperplasia (BPH) cases. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with HIV-1 gp41-derived primers revealed prostate cancer-associated DNA fragments of similar size (140 bp) as in HIV-1 genome. Ninety-five percent of BPH samples obtained from prostate cancer patients tested PCR-positive. For comparison, only 61.9% of BPH samples obtained from cancer-free patients tested PCR-positive. The DNA fragments amplified in prostate cancer and in BPH showed more than 90% homology to the HIV-1 gene for gp41. The obtained results strongly suggest that a retrovirus related to HIV-1 may be associated with cancers of the reproductive system.
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PMID:Prostate, breast and gynecological cancer markers RAK with homology to HIV-1. 950 Feb 13
Ovarian cancer cells were isolated from ascites fluid of 30 different patients diagnosed with cystadenocarcinoma of ovaries. Large colonies of malignant ASC cells were observed during the first week of cell growth in vitro. Colony formation was followed by fusion of cells and formation of large multinucleated and highly vacuolated syncytia. In contrast, cells isolated from the ascites fluid produced by patients with benign mucinous cystadenoma of ovaries did not form syncytia. Nonmalignant Brenner tumor cells, isolated from the ascites fluid, also did not form syncytia. Syncytia, but not the nonmalignant tumor cells, were immunofluorescence stained with an anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gp120 monoclonal antibody (MAb) and MAb
RAK
-BrI. Both MAbs recognized
cancer-associated
antigens
RAK
(for Rakowicz markers) p120, p42, and p25. Exposure of ASC cells to either the anti-HIV-1 gp120 MAb or MAb
RAK
-BrI inhibited syncytium formation. PCR with HIV-1 Env-derived primers revealed DNA sequences with over 90% homology to HIV-1 gp41 in syncytia and in ovarian cancer cells but not in normal ovary cells. Electron microscopic analysis revealed viral particles, hexagonal in shape (90 nm in diameter), with a dense central core surrounded by an inner translucent capsid and dense outer shell with projections. Negative staining detected membrane-covered particles (100 to 110 nm in diameter) in the cell culture medium. Incubation of normal breast cells with viral particles resulted in drastic morphological changes and syncytium formation by the transformed breast cells. The cytopathic effects of the identified virus resembled those of spumaviruses, which, in addition to their epitopic and genetic homology to HIV-1, might suggest a common phylogeny.
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PMID:Giant syncytia and virus-like particles in ovarian carcinoma cells isolated from ascites fluid. 987 74