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Virus [from mice] Found in [human] Prostate Cancer Patients [news from San Francisco]
Yahoo News ^ | February 24, 2006 | PAUL ELIAS

Posted on 02/24/2006 7:37:17 AM PST by grundle

SAN FRANCISCO - In a surprising discovery, researchers say they have found a virus in some prostate cancer patients, a finding that opens new research avenues in the most common major cancer among men in the United States.

The virus, closely related to one previously found only in mice, was found in cancerous prostates removed from men with a certain genetic defect. The researchers, with the University of California, San Francisco and the Cleveland Clinic, warn that they have not discovered any links between the virus and prostate cancer, but they were nonetheless excited about prospects for future research.

"It is a very exciting discovery," said Dr. Eric Klein of the Cleveland Clinic, who will present the findings Friday at an American Society of Clinical Oncology prostate symposium in San Francisco. "There is now a suggestion that prostate cancer could be caused by an infectious disease."

Infectious disease-causing viruses are already blamed for causing some liver cancers and cervical cancer. That has planted nagging suspicions in the minds of scientists that some diseases may play important roles alongside genetics, environment and chance in causing breast, stomach and several other forms of cancer.

Researchers are not sure how the virus infected people, but suspect it has been passed on genetically for thousands of years.

"This is a class of virus no one would have looked for in prostate cancer," said UCSF researcher Joe DeRisi, who developed the so-called "gene chip" that made the discovery. DeRisi's chip contains 20,000 snippets of vital genetic material from every known virus. It is the same chip that confirmed a previously undiscovered virus in the cold family that caused the SARS outbreak three years ago.

After hearing of that success, Klein sent samples of 86 cancerous prostates he removed from patients to DeRisi. DeRisi then placed DNA from the cancerous tissues on the chip, and DNA from eight of 20 patients with two copies of a mutated gene matched with DNA from the mouse virus.

The gene is a vital cog in the body's defense system, coding for an enzyme that helps kill invading viruses. The men with the mutated genes make fewer such enzymes than those with normal versions of the gene.

The virus was found in just one of the 66 other patients, suggesting that genetics play a significant role in the virus' connection to cancer.

The researchers said they will now test hundreds more prostate patients and are developing a diagnostic tool to test for the virus in the blood. That way they could test thousands of patients and non-patients alike and figure out if there is any link between prostate cancer and the virus, which causes cancer in mice.

The researchers also want to determine how widespread the virus is in humans and whether it is exclusive to prostate patients. Prostate cancer is the most frequent cancer and the second leading cause of death among men older than 50.

Others are expected to look for other potential viral links to prostate cancer beyond the well-trod investigative areas of environmental, racial and genetic backgrounds. Prostate cancer, for instance is found more often as men age, among blacks and the overweight than in the general populations. There also are hereditary links to prostate cancer.

Now, researchers have another, potential viral suspect to investigate.

"We haven't really been thinking along those lines," said Dr. Anthony Zietman, a radiation oncologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. "This is an interesting finding that will takes off in a whole new direction."


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: cancer; clevelandclinic; prostatecancer; theclevelandclinic
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1 posted on 02/24/2006 7:37:20 AM PST by grundle
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To: grundle

Has mice replaced gerbils in San Fran?


2 posted on 02/24/2006 7:38:31 AM PST by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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To: edcoil

Beat me to it.


3 posted on 02/24/2006 7:39:11 AM PST by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: edcoil

I guess mice are cheaper by the dozen.....


ROFLMAO


4 posted on 02/24/2006 7:39:24 AM PST by MadeInAmerica ( - Tested in the Middle East)
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To: grundle

Richard Gere?


5 posted on 02/24/2006 7:39:26 AM PST by pissant
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To: grundle
Are you a mice or a man?

Looks like the terrorists have us acting like mice.

Next will be the chicken flu.

6 posted on 02/24/2006 7:40:37 AM PST by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN (Toon Town, Iran...........where reality is the real fantasy.)
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To: grundle

Mice and gerbils are related,aren't they?


7 posted on 02/24/2006 7:40:41 AM PST by Gay State Conservative
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To: edcoil
Has mice replaced gerbils in San Fran?

This is going to get ugly.

8 posted on 02/24/2006 7:41:24 AM PST by CAP811 (One man can change the world with a bullet in the right place)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Yes, they are rodents.


9 posted on 02/24/2006 7:42:22 AM PST by grundle
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To: grundle

10 posted on 02/24/2006 7:42:39 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: grundle

WARNING!

KEEP GERBILS OUT OF YOUR BUNGHOLE!


11 posted on 02/24/2006 7:43:13 AM PST by aShepard
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To: Fawn

Ping


12 posted on 02/24/2006 7:45:02 AM PST by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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To: pissant
>Richard Gere?




"You talking about
my butt? No other butt here.
You talking about . . ."

14 posted on 02/24/2006 7:45:47 AM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: grundle

lemmywinks


15 posted on 02/24/2006 7:46:44 AM PST by wallcrawlr (http://www.bionicear.com)
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To: theFIRMbss

He looks so spiritual...


16 posted on 02/24/2006 7:48:06 AM PST by pissant
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To: pissant
Richard Gere is a mouse?

A gerbil?

A virus, perhaps?
17 posted on 02/24/2006 7:48:47 AM PST by LIConFem (A fronte praecipitium, a tergo lupi.)
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To: grundle
Bawney Fwank alert.
18 posted on 02/24/2006 7:49:38 AM PST by fso301
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To: LIConFem

I take it you don't know the "story". LOL


19 posted on 02/24/2006 7:49:43 AM PST by pissant
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To: grundle
I have now heard that several viruses have links with cancer. So now I'm beginning to wonder, are viruses causal or indicative??
20 posted on 02/24/2006 7:49:52 AM PST by taxcontrol
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