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Quantitation of Epstein-Barr virus DNA in the blood of adult liver transplant recipients.

D Mutimer1, N Kaur, H Tang, S Singhal, J Shaw, L Whitehead, A Rickinson, G Niedobitek.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Posttransplant lymphoproliferation is most often observed in pediatric transplant recipients who experience primary Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection at the time of or after transplantation. Lymphoproliferation is believed to be caused by impaired control of EBV-infected cells, which may be of recipient or donor origin. Most studies of EBV infection and lymphoproliferation have focused on the pediatric age group.
METHODS: We have undertaken a prospective study of EBV infection in adult liver transplant recipients. Sequentially collected peripheral blood lymphocytes were examined with a recently developed quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay. The assay quantitates EBV DNA genomic titre over a 5 log10 range.
RESULTS: Compared with healthy EBV seropositive people not undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, blood EBV DNA titre is elevated in patients with liver disease before transplantation. Overall, highest titres were observed during the first posttransplant month, and in the context of antilymphocyte therapy. In one patient, lymphoproliferation was associated with high titres which fell during reduction of immunosuppressive therapy. In another patient with lymphoproliferation of donor lymphocyte origin, blood EBV DNA titre was not as high.
CONCLUSIONS: EBV proliferation is seen in the context of advanced liver disease and after liver transplantation. EBV DNA quantitation is a useful tool to examine the effects of immunosuppression on EBV-associated lymphoproliferation, and may be an essential technique for programs exploring the merits of EBV adoptive immunotherapy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10755556     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200003150-00048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


  3 in total

1.  Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA in sera of patients with primary EBV infection.

Authors:  K H Chan; M H Ng; W H Seto; J S Peiris
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Evaluation of use of Epstein-Barr viral load in patients after allogeneic stem cell transplantation to diagnose and monitor posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease.

Authors:  Barbara C Gärtner; Hansjörg Schäfer; Katja Marggraff; Günter Eisele; Marco Schäfer; Dagmar Dilloo; Klaus Roemer; Hans-Jürgen Laws; Martina Sester; Urban Sester; Hermann Einsele; Nikolaus Mueller-Lantzsch
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2002-02       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  Epstein-Barr virus infection in paediatric liver transplant recipients: detection of the virus in post-transplant tonsillectomy specimens.

Authors:  N Meru; S Davison; L Whitehead; A Jung; D Mutimer; N Rooney; D Kelly; G Niedobitek
Journal:  Mol Pathol       Date:  2001-08
  3 in total

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