Epstein‐Barr virus in tonsillar tissue of Iranian children with tonsillar hypertrophy: Quantitative measurement by real‐time PCR

Shirin Kalantari, Sevrin Zadheidar, Zahra Heydarifard, A. Nejati, K. Sadeghi, S. Shatizadeh Malekshahi, Nastaran Ghavami, T. Mokhtari-azad, N. Shafiei-Jandaghi
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Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) infection is ubiquitous all around the world. Tonsils seem to be candidate replication sites for EBV, and these tissues can be infected acutely or chronically. Some studies reported an association between EBV infection and tonsillar hypertrophy. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the presence and copy number of the EBV genome in tonsil tissue specimens of patients with tonsillar hypertrophy.A cross‐sectional study was performed on 50 fresh tonsil tissue samples from children, who underwent tonsillectomy because of tonsillar hypertrophy. Patients' tonsil tissues were evaluated using real‐time polymerase chain reaction for EBV genome and viral load. Finally, the results were analyzed using SPSS software.EBV genome was detected in 58% (29/50) of tonsillar tissues. The relationship between EBV genome detection rate and age groups was in the statistical significance range (P = 0.051). Among 29 positive cases, the average EBV viral load was (3.1 × 105) copy/g ± (0.5 × 105) copy/g. No significant difference was observed among different sex and age groups for EBV viral load.Herein, EBV genome detection could support the colonization of EBV in the tonsils, which may have a direct or indirect association with the pathogenesis of tonsillar hypertrophy.
伊朗扁桃体肥大儿童扁桃体组织中的 Epstein-Barr 病毒:通过实时 PCR 进行定量测量
爱泼斯坦-巴氏病毒(EBV)感染在全世界无处不在。扁桃体似乎是 EBV 的候选复制场所,这些组织可能受到急性或慢性感染。一些研究报告称,EB 病毒感染与扁桃体肥大有关。本研究旨在评估扁桃体肥大患者扁桃体组织标本中 EBV 基因组的存在和拷贝数。研究采用实时聚合酶链反应对患者的扁桃体组织进行了 EBV 基因组和病毒载量评估。58%(29/50)的扁桃体组织检测到 EBV 基因组。EBV基因组检出率与年龄组之间的关系在统计学上有显著性意义(P = 0.051)。29 例阳性病例的平均 EBV 病毒载量为 (3.1 × 105) 拷贝/克 ± (0.5 × 105) 拷贝/克。在此,EBV 基因组检测可支持 EBV 在扁桃体的定植,这可能与扁桃体肥大的发病机制有直接或间接的联系。
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