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Our major projects make use of high-throughput sequencing to study viral infections in various disease states. Polyomaviruses and papillomaviruses are ubiquitous non-enveloped DNA viruses that can cause cancer in humans. Polyomaviruses upregulate the mutagenic enzyme APOBEC3B through direct effects of the large tumor antigen. Additionally, polyomavirus genomes show the scars of a long-term evolutionary conflict with these antiviral mutagenic enzymes. In a recent study, we showed evidence for acute APOBEC3 mutagenesis of the viral genomes present in kidney transplant recipients suffering from BK polyomavirus-associated nephropathy.
Solid organ transplant recipients are at an increased risk for developing bladder and kidney cancers, especially if they have a previous history of BK viremia. A growing body of evidence supports the idea that BK polyomavirus plays a causal role in bladder cancer carcinogenesis. In collaboration with Eric A. Engels, M.D., M.P.H., of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics and others, we are studying the genomic and transcriptomic features of bladder cancer and how these correspond to the presence of DNA tumor viruses and possible mechanisms of tumorigenesis.
Our group enjoys an extensive range of collaborations with other NIH and extramural labs. We are collaborating with Jim DeCaprio (Dana Farber Cancer Center) to study the mechanisms of virally induced Merkel cell carcinoma. We also have collaborative projects investigating the role of viruses in sebaceous carcinoma, pruritic keratoses, and other skin diseases.
Our major projects make use of high-throughput sequencing to study viral infections in various disease states. Polyomaviruses and papillomaviruses are ubiquitous non-enveloped DNA viruses that can cause cancer in humans. Polyomaviruses upregulate the mutagenic enzyme APOBEC3B through direct effects of the large tumor antigen. Additionally, polyomavirus genomes show the scars of a long-term evolutionary conflict with these antiviral mutagenic enzymes. In a recent study, we showed evidence for acute APOBEC3 mutagenesis of the viral genomes present in kidney transplant recipients suffering from BK polyomavirus-associated nephropathy.
Solid organ transplant recipients are at an increased risk for developing bladder and kidney cancers, especially if they have a previous history of BK viremia. A growing body of evidence supports the idea that BK polyomavirus plays a causal role in bladder cancer carcinogenesis. In collaboration with Eric A. Engels, M.D., M.P.H., of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics and others, we are studying the genomic and transcriptomic features of bladder cancer and how these correspond to the presence of DNA tumor viruses and possible mechanisms of tumorigenesis.
Our group enjoys an extensive range of collaborations with other NIH and extramural labs. We are collaborating with Jim DeCaprio (Dana Farber Cancer Center) to study the mechanisms of virally induced Merkel cell carcinoma. We also have collaborative projects investigating the role of viruses in sebaceous carcinoma, pruritic keratoses, and other skin diseases.
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Fernando T Zamuner,Sreenivasulu Gunti,Gabriel J Starrett,Farhoud Faraji,Tiffany Toni,Anirudh Saraswathula, Kenny Vu,Anuj Gupta, Yan Zhang,Daniel L Faden,Michael E Bryan,Theresa Guo,Nicholas R Rowan,Murugappan Ramanathan,Andrew P Lane,Carole Fakhry,Gary L Gallia,Clint T Allen,Lisa M Rooper,Nyall R London
Nature communicationsno. 1 (2025): 5285-5285
Gabriel J. Starrett,Brittany C. Baikie,Benjamin K. Stoff,Hans E. Grossniklaus,Inga Van Buren,Elizabeth G. Berry,Roberto A. Novoa,Kerri E. Rieger,Kavita Y. Sarin,Charles F. Lynch,Michael C. Royer,Mary L. Piaskowski,Isaac Brownell,Emily Y. Chu,Rama Godse, Suephy C. Chen,Kelly J. Yu,Alisa M. Goldstein,Eric A. Engels,Michael R. Sargen
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Gabriel J. Starrett,Brittany C. Baikie,Benjamin K. Stoff,Hans E. Grossniklaus,Inga Van Buren,Elizabeth G. Berry,Roberto A. Novoa,Kerri E. Rieger,Kavita Y. Sarin,Charles F. Lynch,Michael C. Royer,Mary L. Piaskowski,Isaac Brownell,Emily Y. Chu,Rama Godse, Suephy C. Chen,Kelly J. Yu,Alisa M. Goldstein,Eric A. Engels,Michael R. Sargen
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Gabriel J. Starrett,Brittany C. Baikie,Benjamin K. Stoff,Hans E. Grossniklaus,Inga Van Buren,Elizabeth G. Berry,Roberto A. Novoa,Kerri E. Rieger,Kavita Y. Sarin,Charles F. Lynch,Michael C. Royer,Mary L. Piaskowski,Isaac Brownell,Emily Y. Chu,Rama Godse, Suephy C. Chen,Kelly J. Yu,Alisa M. Goldstein,Eric A. Engels,Michael R. Sargen
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Gabriel J. Starrett,Brittany C. Baikie,Benjamin K. Stoff,Hans E. Grossniklaus,Inga Van Buren,Elizabeth G. Berry,Roberto A. Novoa,Kerri E. Rieger,Kavita Y. Sarin,Charles F. Lynch,Michael C. Royer,Mary L. Piaskowski,Isaac Brownell,Emily Y. Chu,Rama Godse, Suephy C. Chen,Kelly J. Yu,Alisa M. Goldstein,Eric A. Engels,Michael R. Sargen
crossref(2024)
Gabriel J. Starrett,Brittany C. Baikie,Benjamin K. Stoff,Hans E. Grossniklaus,Inga Van Buren,Elizabeth G. Berry,Roberto A. Novoa,Kerri E. Rieger,Kavita Y. Sarin,Charles F. Lynch,Michael C. Royer,Mary L. Piaskowski,Isaac Brownell,Emily Y. Chu,Rama Godse, Suephy C. Chen,Kelly J. Yu,Alisa M. Goldstein,Eric A. Engels,Michael R. Sargen
crossref(2024)
bioRxiv the preprint server for biology (2024)
Journal of Medical Virologyno. 5 (2024)
Gabriel J. Starrett,Brittany C. Baikie,Benjamin K. Stoff,Hans E. Grossniklaus,Inga Van Buren,Elizabeth G. Berry,Roberto A. Novoa,Kerri E. Rieger,Kavita Y. Sarin,Charles F. Lynch,Michael C. Royer,Mary L. Piaskowski,Isaac Brownell,Emily Y. Chu,Rama Godse, Suephy C. Chen,Kelly J. Yu,Alisa M. Goldstein,Eric A. Engels,Michael R. Sargen
crossref(2024)
Gabriel J. Starrett,Brittany C. Baikie,Benjamin K. Stoff,Hans E. Grossniklaus,Inga Van Buren,Elizabeth G. Berry,Roberto A. Novoa,Kerri E. Rieger,Kavita Y. Sarin,Charles F. Lynch,Michael C. Royer,Mary L. Piaskowski,Isaac Brownell,Emily Y. Chu,Rama Godse, Suephy C. Chen,Kelly J. Yu,Alisa M. Goldstein,Eric A. Engels,Michael R. Sargen
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