eb病毒在乳腺浸润性导管癌中的分子检测:一项病例对照研究

Mahmoud Mohammed Mahmoud, Abdulla Kamil Abdulla, Dler Omar Mohammed
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eb病毒(EBV)对乳腺浸润性导管癌(IDC)的病因学过程的不确定贡献,特别是与炎症组织学背景下的分子相互作用的关系,仍有待阐明。本病例对照研究评估了来自基尔库克的伊拉克女性人群中EBV感染与乳腺IDC之间的联系。我们对保存在石蜡块中的300例乳腺组织标本进行了评估,其中150例诊断为IDC, 150例分类为纤维腺瘤作为对照。应用免疫组织化学染色和聚合酶链反应方法鉴定EBV潜伏膜蛋白-1的表达。以免疫组化和聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测为标准的EBV阳性在IDC病例和对照组中分别为7.3%和4%,组间差异无统计学意义(P=0.996)。EBV的存在与雌激素或孕激素受体状态无显著相关性,而Her-2表达在EBV阳性和EBV阴性患者之间存在显著差异(P
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Molecular detection of Epstein-Barr virus in invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast: a case-control study.

The uncertain contribution of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) to the etiological processes underlying invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the mammary gland, especially in relation to its molecular interactions within inflamed histological contexts, remains to be elucidated. This case-control research assessed the link between EBV infection and mammary IDC in a population of Iraqi females from Kirkuk. A total of 300 breast tissue specimens preserved in paraffin blocks were evaluated, including 150 samples diagnosed with IDC and 150 samples classified as fibroadenoma serving as controls. EBV latent membrane protein-1 expression was identified through the application of immunohistochemical staining and polymerase chain reaction methodologies. EBV positivity, defined as detection by both IHC and PCR, was observed in 7.3% of IDC cases and 4% of controls, with no statistically significant difference between groups (P=0.996). No significant association was found between EBV presence and estrogen or progesterone receptor status, while Her-2 expression differed significantly between EBV-positive and EBV-negative patients (P<0.001). EBV was more frequently detected in grade I tumors and stage II breast cancers, and older patients showed a higher prevalence of EBV infection. The results indicate that although Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is identifiable in a fraction of invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) breast specimens, a definitive causative relationship between EBV presence and IDC occurrence within this demographic is not established. Nonetheless, EBV detection appears to exhibit higher frequency in specific histopathological grades, clinical stages, and patient age categories.

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