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Acute skin eruptions that are positive for herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase in patients with stem cell transplantation: a new manifestation within the erythema multiforme reactive dermatoses.

Joseph W Burnett1, Jennifer M Laing, Laure Aurelian.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with stem cell transplantation (SCT) develop erythematous eruptions (SCTE) that are often misdiagnosed and poorly treated. Latent herpes simplex virus (HSV) is likely to be reactivated by SCT-associated immunosuppression. Therefore, one of the differential diagnostic possibilities for SCTE is HSV-associated erythema multiforme (HAEM) in which HSV genetic fragments localize in stem cells that deliver them to the skin on differentiation. OBSERVATIONS: Lesional skin from patients with SCTE, HAEM, HSV, or drug-induced erythema (DIEM) was stained with antibodies to the HSV antigen DNA polymerase (Pol) and the major capsid protein, virion protein 5 (VP5). The HSV DNA polymerase Pol was expressed in 79% of patients with SCTE and 75% of those with HAEM. The protein VP5 was not expressed in these patients, indicative of the absence of virus replication. Findings in patients with DIEM were negative for both antigens, and those with HSV lesions were positive for both antigens.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a growing problem with SCTE, related to the increasing numbers of performed SCT. The greater frequency of SCT-generated circulating stem cells in patients with hematological malignant neoplasms (who have latent HSV infection) may result in a widespread SCTE characterized by skin deposition of HSV DNA fragments, notably those expressing Pol antigen. This HAEM-like presentation should be considered in the differential diagnosis of SCTE. Prolonged high-dosage antiviral chemotherapy during and after hospitalization may be warranted.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18645142      PMCID: PMC3787134          DOI: 10.1001/archderm.144.7.902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


  22 in total

1.  A non-randomized comparative study using different doses of acyclovir to prevent herpes simplex reactivation in patients submitted to autologous stem cell transplantation.

Authors:  Angelo Atalla; Angelo Maiolino; Maria Angélica Guimarães; Antonio Carlos Guimarães; Marcio Nucci
Journal:  Braz J Infect Dis       Date:  2005-11-01       Impact factor: 1.949

2.  CD34+ cells in the peripheral blood transport herpes simplex virus DNA fragments to the skin of patients with erythema multiforme (HAEM).

Authors:  Fumitake Ono; Bhuvnesh K Sharma; Cynthia C Smith; Joseph W Burnett; Laure Aurelian
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 8.551

3.  Longitudinal study of a patient with herpes-simplex-virus-associated erythema multiforme: viral gene expression and T cell repertoire usage.

Authors:  H Kokuba; S Imafuku; J W Burnett; L Aurelian
Journal:  Dermatology       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 5.366

4.  Herpes simplex virus associated erythema multiforme (HAEM) is mechanistically distinct from drug-induced erythema multiforme: interferon-gamma is expressed in HAEM lesions and tumor necrosis factor-alpha in drug-induced erythema multiforme lesions.

Authors:  H Kokuba; L Aurelian; J Burnett
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  1999-11       Impact factor: 8.551

5.  The catalytic subunit of herpes simplex virus type 1 DNA polymerase contains a nuclear localization signal in the UL42-binding region.

Authors:  A Loregian; E Piaia; E Cancellotti; E Papini; H S Marsden; G Palù
Journal:  Virology       Date:  2000-07-20       Impact factor: 3.616

6.  Correlations between clinical patterns and causes of erythema multiforme majus, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and toxic epidermal necrolysis: results of an international prospective study.

Authors:  Ariane Auquier-Dunant; Maja Mockenhaupt; Luigi Naldi; Osvaldo Correia; Werner Schröder; Jean-Claude Roujeau
Journal:  Arch Dermatol       Date:  2002-08

7.  The Herpes simplex virus gene Pol expressed in herpes-associated erythema multiforme lesions upregulates/activates SP1 and inflammatory cytokines.

Authors:  Michael D Gober; Jennifer M Laing; Joseph W Burnett; Laure Aurelian
Journal:  Dermatology       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 5.366

Review 8.  Herpes simplex virus (HSV)-associated erythema multiforme (HAEM): a viral disease with an autoimmune component.

Authors:  L Aurelian; F Ono; J Burnett
Journal:  Dermatol Online J       Date:  2003-02

9.  Understanding the pathogenesis of HSV-associated erythema multiforme.

Authors:  L Aurelian; H Kokuba; J W Burnett
Journal:  Dermatology       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 5.366

10.  Oral valacyclovir versus intravenous acyclovir in preventing herpes simplex virus infections in autologous stem cell transplant recipients.

Authors:  Jane L Liesveld; Camille N Abboud; J J Ifthikharuddin; Jeffrey E Lancet; Lucy A Wedow; Jamie Oliva; Carol G Stamm; Diane Nichols
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 5.742

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