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Detection of hepatitis B virus genome in hepatocellular carcinoma tissues with PCR-in situ hybridization.

B Shieh1, S E Lee, Y C Tsai, I J Su, C Li.   

Abstract

The detection is described of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-DNA in preserved hepatocellular carcinoma tissues, which were derived from 14 HBV-seropositive patients. Detection was by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of the target sequence, followed by specific localization of the PCR product with in situ hybridization. PISH (PCR-in situ hybridization) yielded strong positive signals in most of the tumor tissues despite very low copy numbers of chromosome-integrated HBV genome, whereas no signal was detected in control samples, indicating that the signals were specific for HBV. Positive signals were sometimes detected in cirrhotic nodules surrounding the tumor regions, indicating that HBV had infected non-transformed liver cells. HBV-DNA was detected in both nucleus and cytoplasm in some specimens, possibly representing HBV at different stages of the life cycle. In one case, a gradient of viral DNA was revealed, with the highest DNA signal centered at the site of viral antigen expression. Taken together, PISH is shown to be a highly sensitive molecular detection method that is capable of detecting the presence of a low copy number viral genome in situ.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10471025     DOI: 10.1016/s0166-0934(99)00040-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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1.  Detection of hepatitis B and C viruses in almost all hepatocytes by modified PCR-based in situ hybridization.

Authors:  Hideko Nuriya; Kazuaki Inoue; Takeshi Tanaka; Yukiko Hayashi; Tsunekazu Hishima; Nobuaki Funata; Kyosuke Kaji; Seishu Hayashi; Shuichi Kaneko; Michinori Kohara
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2010-08-25       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  HBV, HCV, and TTV detection by in situ polymerase chain reaction could reveal occult infection in hepatocellular carcinoma: comparison with blood markers.

Authors:  M Comar; G Dal Molin; P D'Agaro; S L Crocè; C Tiribelli; C Campello
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  2006-03-14       Impact factor: 3.411

3.  A novel method for detection of HBVcccDNA in hepatocytes using rolling circle amplification combined with in situ PCR.

Authors:  Yanwei Zhong; Shuangye Hu; Chen Xu; Yulai Zhao; Dongping Xu; Yanqing Zhao; Jingmin Zhao; Zhibin Li; Xiuchang Zhang; Hongfei Zhang; Jin Li
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2014-12-03       Impact factor: 3.090

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