par Vokaer, Alain Patrick
Référence Journal de gynécologie obstétrique et biologie de la reproduction, 4, Sup.2, page (199-205)
Publication Publié, 1975
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Bittner virus has been extensively studied by electron microscopy and molecular biology techniques. The structure, the biochemical, physical and antigenic properties of the RNA tumor viruses, i.e. the mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV), are well known. Recent observations in human tissue of particles similar to animal viruses that are known to be oncogenic have raised the hypothesis of the role of viruses in human cancer. In mice, breast cancer can be caused by a virus, the Bittner virus or MMTV, that is usually transmitted from mother to offspring in the milk. The discovery of such virus particles in human milk and breast cancer tissue could provide data about a viral etiology of human breast cancer.