Revisiting the Role of Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) in Gastric Cancer: A Case Study of EBV in Normal, Dysplastic, and Malignant Gastric Epithelium.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Juhi Devendra Mahadik, Charles E Middleton, David Saulino, Michael Feely, Tiffany Chua, Ansley Hong, Ibrahim Nassour, Naziheh Assarzadegan
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Abstract

Gastric carcinoma represents a significant global health challenge, with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) playing a key role in certain subtypes of the disease. However, the exact mechanisms by which EBV contributes to gastric carcinogenesis remain poorly understood. This case report presents a 78-year-old female patient with a history of chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, and multiple hyperplastic gastric polyps, exhibiting both low- and high-grade dysplasia, who ultimately developed multifocal intramucosal adenocarcinoma and underwent subtotal gastrectomy. The gastrectomy specimen revealed numerous polyps of varying sizes throughout the gastric mucosa. Epstein-Barr encoding region in-situ hybridization testing demonstrated EBV expression not only within the neoplastic gastric epithelium but also in the nonneoplastic epithelium and gastric polyps, an unusual finding further confirmed by polymerase chain reaction testing for EBV DNA. While the role of EBV in some gastric carcinomas is well established, the detection of EBV in nonneoplastic gastric epithelium highlights the possibility that latent EBV infection may contribute to gastric carcinogenesis, particularly in the setting of chronic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia. This case report underscores the need for a deeper understanding of EBV's potential impact on cellular processes, including genome-wide hypermethylation, and calls for further research into the mechanisms underlying EBV-associated gastric carcinoma.

重新审视eb病毒(EBV)在胃癌中的作用:EBV在正常、发育不良和恶性胃上皮中的病例研究
胃癌是一个重大的全球健康挑战,eb病毒(EBV)在胃癌的某些亚型中起着关键作用。然而,EBV促进胃癌发生的确切机制仍然知之甚少。本病例报告一位78岁的女性患者,有慢性萎缩性胃炎、肠化生和多发性增生性胃息肉的病史,表现为低级别和高级别的不典型增生,最终发展为多灶性粘膜内腺癌并行胃大部切除术。胃切除术标本显示胃粘膜有许多大小不一的息肉。Epstein-Barr编码区原位杂交检测显示EBV不仅在肿瘤胃上皮中表达,而且在非肿瘤上皮和胃息肉中也表达,EBV DNA聚合酶链反应检测进一步证实了这一不寻常的发现。虽然EBV在一些胃癌中的作用已经确定,但在非肿瘤性胃上皮中检测到EBV强调了潜伏性EBV感染可能有助于胃癌发生的可能性,特别是在慢性胃炎和肠化生的情况下。本病例报告强调需要更深入地了解EBV对细胞过程的潜在影响,包括全基因组超甲基化,并呼吁进一步研究EBV相关胃癌的潜在机制。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Surgical Pathology (IJSP) is a peer-reviewed journal published eight times a year, which offers original research and observations covering all major organ systems, timely reviews of new techniques and procedures, discussions of controversies in surgical pathology, case reports, and images in pathology. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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