TitleMerkel Cell Polyomavirus in Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Integration Sites and Involvement of the KMT2D Tumor Suppressor Gene.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsArora R, Choi JEun, Harms PW, Chandrani P
JournalViruses
Volume12
Issue9
Date Published2020 Aug 31
ISSN1999-4915
Abstract

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an uncommon, lethal cancer of the skin caused by either Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) or UV-linked mutations. MCPyV is found integrated into MCC tumor genomes, accompanied by truncation mutations that render the MCPyV large T antigen replication incompetent. We used the open access HPV Detector/Cancer-virus Detector tool to determine MCPyV integration sites in whole-exome sequencing data from five MCC cases, thereby adding to the limited published MCPyV integration site junction data. We also systematically reviewed published data on integration for MCPyV in the human genome, presenting a collation of 123 MCC cases and their linked chromosomal sites. We confirmed that there were no highly recurrent specific sites of integration. We found that chromosome 5 was most frequently involved in MCPyV integration and that integration sites were significantly enriched for genes with binding sites for oncogenic transcription factors such as LEF1 and ZEB1, suggesting the possibility of increased open chromatin in these gene sets. Additionally, in one case we found, for the first time, integration involving the tumor suppressor gene , adding to previous reports of rare MCPyV integration into host tumor suppressor genes in MCC.

DOI10.3390/v12090966
Alternate JournalViruses
PubMed ID32878339
Grant ListIA/E/14/1/501773 / / The Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance /