Detection of human endogenous retrovirus type K-specific transcripts in testicular parenchyma and testicular germ cell tumors of adolescents and adults: clinical and biological implications
Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) of adolescents and adults have been
shown to contain proteins of the human endogenous retrovirus type K
family. In a recent study, expression of these retroviral sequences was
confirmed using in situ hybridization, which also showed expression in
carcinoma in situ, the precursor of all TGCTs. Because of the clinical
significance of a test for early diagnosis of TGCTs, we studied whether
expression of human endogenous retrovirus type K genes could be an
informative parameter. Therefore, we investigated TGCTs of various
histologies and testicular parenchyma with and without carcinoma in situ
using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction for expression of
the gag, env, and prt genes. The gag and prt genes were expressed in all
samples tested. The env transcripts were not found in TGCTs showing
somatic differentiation only but could be detected in most normal
testicular parenchyma samples. Therefore, detection of human endogenous
retrovirus type K transcripts cannot be used for early diagnosis of TGCTs.
Simultaneous expression of multiple gag sequences was found both in normal
parenchyma and TGCTs, and we demonstrated that expression of gag sequences
with an extra G, necessary to generate a functional protein, was not
limited to TGCTs