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实体器官移植患者的B细胞淋巴增殖性疾病:通过原位杂交检测EB病毒

B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders in solid-organ transplant patients: detection of Epstein-Barr virus by in situ hybridization.

作者信息

Berg L C, Copenhaver C M, Morrison V A, Gruber S A, Dunn D L, Gajl-Peczalska K, Strickler J G

机构信息

Department of Pathology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

出版信息

Hum Pathol. 1992 Feb;23(2):159-63. doi: 10.1016/0046-8177(92)90237-w.

Abstract

B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders (BLPDs) occur in approximately 2% of transplant recipients and are frequently fatal. Indirect serologic evidence has implicated Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) as an etiologic factor in these lesions. Direct evidence of the presence of EBV in these lesions has been obtained in relatively few cases. We used in situ hybridization (ISH) with a probe for the BamHI-W region of the EBV genome to study 52 tissue specimens from 28 solid-organ transplant patients who had BLPD. Epstein-Barr virus-infected lymphoid cells were identified in 26 of these 28 patients. The two patients without ISH evidence of EBV infection showed no distinctive clinical, morphologic, or serologic features. Previous filter-hybridization studies of these two patients had demonstrated evidence of EBV infection. Seven additional transplant patients without evidence of BLPD were studied as controls and showed no evidence of EBV in their lymphoid cells by ISH. These data provide further support for the etiologic role of EBV in the pathogenesis of posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disorders.

摘要

B细胞淋巴增殖性疾病(BLPDs)发生于约2%的移植受者中,且常常是致命的。间接血清学证据表明,爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒(EBV)是这些病变的病因。在相对较少的病例中获得了这些病变中存在EBV的直接证据。我们使用针对EBV基因组BamHI-W区域的探针进行原位杂交(ISH),以研究来自28例患有BLPD的实体器官移植患者的52个组织标本。在这28例患者中的26例中鉴定出了EBV感染的淋巴细胞。这两名没有ISH证据表明EBV感染的患者没有独特的临床、形态学或血清学特征。之前对这两名患者的滤膜杂交研究已证明有EBV感染的证据。另外7名没有BLPD证据的移植患者作为对照进行研究,ISH结果显示其淋巴细胞中没有EBV的证据。这些数据进一步支持了EBV在移植后淋巴增殖性疾病发病机制中的病因学作用。

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