应用原位杂交和免疫组织化学方法定位Castleman病的eb病毒。

Hematologic pathology Pub Date : 1995-01-01
P G Murray, E Deacon, L S Young, J M Barletta, R B Mann, R F Ambinder, D C Rowlands, E L Jones, A D Ramsay, J Crocker
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本文采用非编码EBV早期rna (EBERs)原位杂交和EBV编码潜伏膜蛋白-1 (LMP-1)免疫组化的方法,对13例具有Castleman病形态学和临床特征的淋巴结活检石蜡切片进行分析,以确定eb病毒(EBV)的存在。在12例局限性Castleman病中,有5例发现eber阳性细胞,这些病例很少发现,并且总是局限于滤泡间区。在这些病例中,无论是单独还是在EBERs和LMP-1双重染色后,均未检测到LMP-1。(ebv阳性个体的非肿瘤性淋巴组织中也可见到类似的EBER表达模式。)在一例多中心Castleman病中未发现eber阳性或LMP-1阳性细胞。在另外两名最初诊断为局限性浆细胞型Castleman病的患者中,重复活检显示霍奇金病。在这两个病例中,Reed-Sternberg细胞及其变异在诊断Castleman病的原始活检中被鉴定出来。在其中一个病例中,这些细胞表达了EBERs和LMP-1,表明潜伏感染了EBV。结果表明EBV通常与Castleman病无关。进一步分析了一系列多中心Castleman病的病例。
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Localization of Epstein-Barr virus in Castleman's disease by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry.

Paraffin wax sections of lymph node biopsies from a total of thirteen patients with the morphologic and clinical features of Castleman's disease were analyzed for the presence of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) by in situ hybridization for the noncoding EBV early RNAs (EBERs) and by immunohistochemistry for the EBV-encoded latent membrane protein-1 (LMP-1). Of twelve cases of localized Castleman's disease EBER-positive cells were identified in five, and in these cases were only rarely found and were always confined to the interfollicular regions. LMP-1 was not detected in any of these cases, either alone or after dual staining for EBERs and LMP-1. (A similar pattern of EBER expression is seen in nonneoplastic lymphoid tissue from EBV-positive individuals.) No EBER-positive or LMP-1 positive cells were identified in a single case of multicentric Castleman's disease. In two additional patients initially diagnosed with Castleman's disease of localized plasma cell type, repeat biopsy showed Hodgkin's disease. In both cases Reed-Sternberg cells and their variants were identified in the original biopsy on which the diagnosis of Castleman's disease was made. In one of these cases these cells showed expression of EBERs and LMP-1, indicating latent infection with EBV. The results suggest that EBV is not generally associated with Castleman's disease. Further analysis of a series of cases of multicentric Castleman's disease is indicated.

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