| Literature DB >> 21625283 |
Josée Audouin, Jacques Diebold, Bharat Nathwani, Elia Ishak, Kenneth Maclennan, Hans Konrad Mueller-Hermelink, James O Armitage, Dennis D Weisenburger.
Abstract
Fifty-five consecutive cases of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL), collected between 1996 and 1998 from Cairo, Egypt, were histologically subtyped, phenotyped, and then studied for the presence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). We used immunohistochemical stains for EBV latent membrane protein 1 (LMP-1) and in situ hybridization stains for EBV-encoded small RNA (EBER-1) transcripts. Forty-five cases (82%) had classic HL (cHL), and ten cases (18%) had nodular lymphocyte predominant HL (NLPHL), with each group expressing its typical phenotype. LMP-1 stains were positive in 63% and 0% of cHL and NLPHL cases, respectively. EBER-positive Reed-Sternberg cells and variants were also present in 62% and 0% of each group, respectively. The cHL cases showed variable EBER positivity: nodular sclerosis, 58%; mixed cellularity, 100%; lymphocyte depletion, 100%; and unclassifiable, 67%. Our findings are similar to those from other developing countries and point towards a pathogenic role of EBV in cHL.Entities:
Keywords: Classic Hodgkin’s lymphoma; EBER-1; Epstein–Barr virus; LMP-1; Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Year: 2010 PMID: 21625283 PMCID: PMC2883908 DOI: 10.1007/s12308-010-0059-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hematop ISSN: 1865-5785 Impact factor: 0.196