| Literature DB >> 31673776 |
Joana Ribeiro1,2, Mariana Malta3,4, Ana Galaghar5, Luís Pedro Afonso5, Diogo Libânio6,7, Rui Medeiros3,4,8, Mario Dinis-Ribeiro6,7, Pedro Pimentel-Nunes6,7, Hugo Sousa9,10,11,12,13.
Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been associated with about 9% of all gastric carcinomas, but its role in gastric carcinogenesis remains unclear since there is lack of evidence of EBV presence in pre-neoplastic lesions of gastric mucosa. This study intends to determine the prevalence of EBV in gastric dysplasia and superficial neoplasia to clarify whether EBV infection is an early or late event in gastric cancer development. This retrospective study included a total of 242 gastric lesions from 199 consecutive patients who were referred for endoscopic resection. The histological classification of lesions includes 137 low- and high-grade dysplasia and 105 superficial carcinomas. EBV infection was investigated by EBER-ISH. Results showed that EBV was not detected in any epithelial cells of any case with dysplasia or superficial carcinomas, although we observed the presence of a small number of EBV-infected lymphocytes in 2.1% of all lesions. These results showed that EBV is not present in gastric dysplasia neither in superficial carcinomas suggesting that EBV carcinogenesis is a late event in well/moderately differentiated gastric carcinogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: EBVaGC; Epstein-Barr virus (EBV); Gastric cancer; Gastric dysplasia; Neoplastic lesion
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31673776 DOI: 10.1007/s00428-019-02670-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virchows Arch ISSN: 0945-6317 Impact factor: 4.064