Detection of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) genomes in the serum of patients with EBV-associated Hodgkin's disease

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Gallagher, A
Armstrong, AA
MacKenzie, J
Shield, L
Khan, G
Lake, A
Proctor, S
Taylor, P
Clements, GB
Jarrett, RF
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[1] Univ Glasgow, Dept Vet Pathol, LRF Virus Ctr, Glasgow G61 1QH, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Royal Victoria Infirm, Dept Haematol, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4LP, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Gartnavel Gen Hosp, Reg Virus Lab, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
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10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215(19990820)84:4<442::AID-IJC20>3.3.CO;2-A
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DNA from malignant cells is present in the serum/plasma of cancer patients and DNA from this source is amenable to analysis by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In the present study, we evaluated whether Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA is present in the serum of patients with EBV-associated Hodgkin's disease (HD). Using conventional PCR, EBV DNA was detected in serum from 30/33 patients with EBV-associated HD but in only 6/26 patients with non-EBV-associated disease(p < 0.001). Samples from healthy individuals were negative and only 5/12 infectious mononucleosis samples were positive. Real-time quantitative PCR was subsequently employed to determine the concentration of EBV DNA present in serum; among positive samples the level ranged from 1 to 705 copies per 125 mu l of serum. Posttreatment samples from 5/14 cases with EBV-associated HD contained detectable EBV DNA; analysis of this small group of cases suggests that positivity in post-treatment samples correlates with risk factors indicative of a poor prognosis. Overall, our results are consistent with the notion that DNA from Reed-Sternberg cells is present in the serum of HD patients, and further suggest that serum EBV should be evaluated as a prognostic marker. Int. J. Cancer (Pred. Oncol.) 84:442-448, 1999. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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