| Literature DB >> 27864888 |
Noriko Seishima1, Satoru Kondo1, Naohiro Wakisaka1, Eiji Kobayashi1, Tomoko Imoto1, Makiko Moriyama-Kita1, Yosuke Nakanishi1, Kazuhira Endo1, Shigeyuki Murono1, Hisashi Sugimoto1, Miyako Hatano1, Takayoshi Ueno1, Tomokazu Yoshizaki1.
Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is associated with the pathogenesis of several diseases in both adults and children. However, there have been no reports on the prevalence and amount of EBV in the adenoids of adults; thus, it is important to investigate these in the adenoids and tonsils of adults and children. In this study, 67 patients who underwent tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy were included and divided into two groups: adults aged ≥ 16 years (n = 35) and children aged <16 years (n = 32). Patients' adenoid and tonsil tissues were analyzed using quantitative polymerase chain reaction for EBV DNA. EBV was detected in 26 (74%) adenoids and 25 (71%) tonsils among the adult group and was detected 21 (66%) adenoids and 20 (63%) tonsils in the child group. There was no significant difference in EBV DNA prevalence between the adenoids and tonsils for each group. However, there was a significant correlation between EBV DNA load in the adenoids and tonsils of the same individual in both groups (r = 0.579, P < 0.01, adult group; r = 0.919, P < 0.01, child group). In conclusion, EBV infection is prevalent in the adenoids and tonsils in adults and children. These results indicate that EBV continuously reside in the nasopharyngeal region after primal infection and may develop several diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Epstein-Barr virus; adenoid tonsil; palatine tonsil; quantitative PCR
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27864888 DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Virol ISSN: 0146-6615 Impact factor: 2.327