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Detection of Epstein‐Barr Virus DNA in Reed‐Sternberg Cells of Hodgkin's Disease Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization

Thirty‐one cases of Hodgkin's disease were examined for the occurrence of Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) genome by using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of DNA in formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded tissues and the in situ hybridization technique. The cases were subdivided into 17 cases of nodular s...

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Autores principales: Uhara, Hisashi, Sato, Yuichi, Mukai, Kiyoshi, Akao, Ichiro, Matsuno, Yoshihiro, Furuya, Shuichiroh, Hoshikawa, Tomohide, Shimosato, Yukio, Saida, Toshiaki
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1990
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2161814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1990.tb02561.x
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author Uhara, Hisashi
Sato, Yuichi
Mukai, Kiyoshi
Akao, Ichiro
Matsuno, Yoshihiro
Furuya, Shuichiroh
Hoshikawa, Tomohide
Shimosato, Yukio
Saida, Toshiaki
author_facet Uhara, Hisashi
Sato, Yuichi
Mukai, Kiyoshi
Akao, Ichiro
Matsuno, Yoshihiro
Furuya, Shuichiroh
Hoshikawa, Tomohide
Shimosato, Yukio
Saida, Toshiaki
author_sort Uhara, Hisashi
collection PubMed
description Thirty‐one cases of Hodgkin's disease were examined for the occurrence of Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) genome by using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of DNA in formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded tissues and the in situ hybridization technique. The cases were subdivided into 17 cases of nodular sclerosis (NS), nine cases of mixed cellularity (MC), four cases of lymphocyte predominance (LP), and one case of lymphocyte depletion (LD). EBV DNA was detected in eight cases including four cases of NS, three cases of MC and one case of LP. The sensitivity of PCR was higher than that of Southern blot hybridization of DNA from fresh frozen tissue, because Southern blot hybridization using the BamHI‐W fragment of EBV detected virus DNA only in two of three cases which were positive by PCR. The results of in situ hybridization studies confirmed that EBV genome was localized within the nuclei of Reed‐Sternberg (RS) cells and their mononuclear variants. Furthermore, double‐labeling studies combining in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry using CD30 (BerH2) and CD15 (LeuM1) as markers of RS cells, as well as pan B‐marker (L26) and pan T‐marker, CD45RO (UCHL1), were performed to demonstrate the phenotype of EBV DNA‐positive cells, confirming that EBV DNA was present in RS cells but not in lymphocytes. The results of this study indicate a significant association between EBV and some cases of Hodgkin's disease.
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spelling pubmed-59180322018-05-11 Detection of Epstein‐Barr Virus DNA in Reed‐Sternberg Cells of Hodgkin's Disease Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization Uhara, Hisashi Sato, Yuichi Mukai, Kiyoshi Akao, Ichiro Matsuno, Yoshihiro Furuya, Shuichiroh Hoshikawa, Tomohide Shimosato, Yukio Saida, Toshiaki Jpn J Cancer Res Article Thirty‐one cases of Hodgkin's disease were examined for the occurrence of Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) genome by using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of DNA in formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded tissues and the in situ hybridization technique. The cases were subdivided into 17 cases of nodular sclerosis (NS), nine cases of mixed cellularity (MC), four cases of lymphocyte predominance (LP), and one case of lymphocyte depletion (LD). EBV DNA was detected in eight cases including four cases of NS, three cases of MC and one case of LP. The sensitivity of PCR was higher than that of Southern blot hybridization of DNA from fresh frozen tissue, because Southern blot hybridization using the BamHI‐W fragment of EBV detected virus DNA only in two of three cases which were positive by PCR. The results of in situ hybridization studies confirmed that EBV genome was localized within the nuclei of Reed‐Sternberg (RS) cells and their mononuclear variants. Furthermore, double‐labeling studies combining in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry using CD30 (BerH2) and CD15 (LeuM1) as markers of RS cells, as well as pan B‐marker (L26) and pan T‐marker, CD45RO (UCHL1), were performed to demonstrate the phenotype of EBV DNA‐positive cells, confirming that EBV DNA was present in RS cells but not in lymphocytes. The results of this study indicate a significant association between EBV and some cases of Hodgkin's disease. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1990-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5918032/ /pubmed/2161814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1990.tb02561.x Text en
spellingShingle Article
Uhara, Hisashi
Sato, Yuichi
Mukai, Kiyoshi
Akao, Ichiro
Matsuno, Yoshihiro
Furuya, Shuichiroh
Hoshikawa, Tomohide
Shimosato, Yukio
Saida, Toshiaki
Detection of Epstein‐Barr Virus DNA in Reed‐Sternberg Cells of Hodgkin's Disease Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization
title Detection of Epstein‐Barr Virus DNA in Reed‐Sternberg Cells of Hodgkin's Disease Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization
title_full Detection of Epstein‐Barr Virus DNA in Reed‐Sternberg Cells of Hodgkin's Disease Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization
title_fullStr Detection of Epstein‐Barr Virus DNA in Reed‐Sternberg Cells of Hodgkin's Disease Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Epstein‐Barr Virus DNA in Reed‐Sternberg Cells of Hodgkin's Disease Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization
title_short Detection of Epstein‐Barr Virus DNA in Reed‐Sternberg Cells of Hodgkin's Disease Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization
title_sort detection of epstein‐barr virus dna in reed‐sternberg cells of hodgkin's disease using the polymerase chain reaction and in situ hybridization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2161814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1990.tb02561.x
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