Abstract
The uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common human intraocular tumour. Simian Virus 40 (SV-40) is a small DNA tumor virus detected in some malignancies, including the cutaneous melanoma. In this study an indirect ELISA using synthetic peptides that mimic SV-40 antigens, was employed to detect antibodies against SV-40 in serum samples from UM patients. Our report indicates a significant higher prevalence of antibodies against SV-40 capsid protein antigens in serum samples from UM patients compared to controls. Our data suggest an association between UM and SV-40, indicating that patients affected by uveal melanoma tested SV-40-positive could be treated by innovative therapies. © 2014 Bononi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Bononi, I., Perri, P., Begnardi, A., Martini, A., Mazzoni, E., Bosi, S., … Martini, F. (2014). Antibodies reacting with Simian Virus 40 capsid protein mimotopes in serum samples from patients affected by uveal melanoma. Journal of Hematology and Oncology, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-8722-7-38
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