Phenotype and frequency of Epstein-Barr virus-infected cells in pretreatment blood samples from patients with Hodgkin lymphoma |
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Authors: | Khan Gulfaraz Lake Annette Shield Lesley Freeland June Andrew Linda Alexander Freda E Jackson Robert Taylor Penelope R A McCruden Elizabeth A B Jarrett Ruth F |
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Affiliation: | Leukaemia Research Fund Virus Centre, Institute of Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Bearsden Road, Glasgow G61 1QH, Scotland, UK. |
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Abstract: | An accumulating body of data suggests that the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a lymphotropic herpesvirus, is involved in the pathogenesis of a proportion of cases of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). In this study, we showed that the frequency of circulating EBV-infected cells was significantly higher (P < 0.001) in pretreatment blood samples from EBV-associated cases when compared with non-EBV-associated cases. We further showed that in patients with EBV-associated disease, the virus persisted in the peripheral blood in memory B cells. This phenotype is consistent with that seen in healthy seropositive controls, post-transplant patients and patients with acute infectious mononucleosis. The data suggest that an increased frequency of EBV carrying B cells in peripheral blood is associated with EBV-associated HL. |
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Keywords: | Epstein–Barr virus Hodgkin lymphoma persistent infection memory B-cell polymerase chain reaction |
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