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EBV BART microRNA Profiles and Host Gene Links in Gastric Cancer.

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Viruses 2026 Vol.18(3)
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Dirimtekin E, Dart DA, Uysal-Onganer P

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a ubiquitous human herpesvirus infecting over 90% of the adult population, is causally associated with a distinct molecular subtype of gastric cancer (GC).

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APA Dirimtekin E, Dart DA, Uysal-Onganer P (2026). EBV BART microRNA Profiles and Host Gene Links in Gastric Cancer.. Viruses, 18(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/v18030329
MLA Dirimtekin E, et al.. "EBV BART microRNA Profiles and Host Gene Links in Gastric Cancer.." Viruses, vol. 18, no. 3, 2026.
PMID 41902237
DOI 10.3390/v18030329

Abstract

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a ubiquitous human herpesvirus infecting over 90% of the adult population, is causally associated with a distinct molecular subtype of gastric cancer (GC). A key mechanism by which EBV influences tumour biology is the expression of viral microRNAs (miR/miRNA) encoded within the BamHI-A rightward transcript (BART) region, although inter-patient variability in EBV-miRNA expression and its molecular significance remain incompletely defined. In this study, small RNA sequencing was performed on 11 primary gastric tumour samples to characterise EBV-derived miRNA expression, followed by quantitative RT-PCR analysis in an extended cohort of 21 tumours for targeted validation. EBV-miRNAs were detected in a subset of tumours and showed marked inter-tumour heterogeneity in abundance. EBV-miRNA-positive tumours were dominated by a conserved set of BART miRNAs, including miR-BART19-3p, miR-BART1-5p, miR-BART10-3p, miR-BART6-3p, miR-BART13-5p, and miR-BART22. These BART miRNAs displayed correlated expression patterns, characterised by concurrent elevation of multiple viral miRNA species within the same tumour samples. To link viral miRNA expression with host molecular responses, in silico virus-host interaction analysis was conducted using ViRBase to prioritise host genes associated with the detected BART miRNAs. , , , and were identified as high-confidence targets and selected for experimental assessment. RT-qPCR analysis demonstrated differential expression of these host genes across tumours stratified by EBV BART miRNA abundance. Together, these findings identify a consistent BART miRNA pattern within this cohort. This study provides patient-level molecular evidence linking EBV-miRNA regulatory output to host gene expression states in GC.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Stomach Neoplasms; MicroRNAs; Herpesvirus 4, Human; Epstein-Barr Virus Infections; RNA, Viral; Male; Female; Middle Aged; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Aged; Gene Expression Profiling; Gene Expression Regulation, Viral; Host-Pathogen Interactions