Prognostic significance of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) infection in Hodgkin lymphoma patients

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 121-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ben Dhiab Myriam ◽  
Ziadi Sonia ◽  
Saad Hanene ◽  
Louhichi Teheni ◽  
Trimeche Mounir
Blood ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 121 (18) ◽  
pp. 3547-3553 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer A. Kanakry ◽  
Hailun Li ◽  
Lan L. Gellert ◽  
M. Victor Lemas ◽  
Wen-son Hsieh ◽  
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Key Points Plasma EBV-DNA is highly concordant with EBV tumor status in Hodgkin lymphoma. Plasma EBV-DNA has prognostic significance in Hodgkin lymphoma, both before therapy and at month 6 of follow-up.


Blood ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 128 (22) ◽  
pp. 5292-5292
Author(s):  
Priscilla Brito Silva ◽  
Juliana Monte Real ◽  
Ludmila Rodrigues Pinto Ferreira ◽  
Adriana M. Damasco Penna ◽  
Gustavo Henrique Esteves ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is associated with a variety of human diseases including classical Hodgkin lymphoma. EBV recruit mainly cells with anti-inflammatory properties, providing an immunosuppressive environment and the immune escape of Reed-Sternberg (RS) cells. Studies have shown that patients with cHL EBV-related is associated with increased gene expression of IL-6, IL-10 and CD25. However, the molecular mechanism by which EBV orchestrates the cytokines secretion profile that promotes microenvironment propitious to survival and growth to neoplastic RS cells remains unclear. Objectives: In this study we aimed evaluate the immune gene expression profile and association in EBV-related cHL patients. Methods: This is an open multicenter study and, so far, we included 51 patients consecutively from February 2011 to November 2015. Twenty consecutively diagnosed cHL patients, with whole blood RNA extracted at diagnosis and after treatment (1 to 4 months), were recruited for this study and prospectively evaluated. The general expression of 96 messengers RNAs present in the peripheral blood and involved in immune response was performed by a customized quantitative real-time PCR array (TaqMan¨Low Density Array). We also included 7 healthy controls. The data was normalized with B2M mRNAs levels and relative gene expression was calculated by the 2^DDCt method, considering Wilcoxon test and Benjamini-Hochberg adjustment to correct p-values. In this study, only cHL patients whose histology could be confirmed were studied. The EBV status was evaluated in paraffin-embedded tissue by immunohistochemical analysis. All patients were HIV negative and received ABVD chemotherapy protocol and radiotherapy if necessary. Results: From the 20 patients recruited for this study, 12 (60%) were male, 18 (90%) patients presented with B symptoms and 19 (95%) patients had advanced diseases at diagnosis (stage IIBx, II and IV). Interestingly, 5 (31%) had Epstein-Barr virus related cHL. The EBV infection reflected in increased amounts of IL-2 (8 fold, p=0.040), IL-23A (2.4 fold, p=0.040) and IL-7 (3.4 fold, p=0.053) mRNAs in blood circulation at the time of diagnosis (summarized in following table). After treatment, no mRNA immune gene was different expressed, suggesting that it returned to normal levels in both groups. We not found any correlation with clinical and epidemiological features and EBV. Conclusions: In this study, we showed that, EBV infection in patients with cHL is related with pro-inflammatory profile gene expression. Although IL-2 and IL-7 are related with a pro-inflammatory profile, these cytokines are co-stimulators of a standard immune suppression as their receptors are markers of regulatory T cells (IL7-R= CD127 and IL-2Ra= CD25). IL-2/IL-2Ra and IL-7/IL-7R constitutes an additional signaling pathway between H-RS cells and their reactive cellular background, thereby affecting proliferation and survival of tumor cells, acting as a cofactor for Tregs expansion and EBV infection. Certainly our results need to be validated in larger cohorts. Nevertheless, given the incidence of EBV-related cHL, disease presentation and severity are different in developing countries than in developed ones, we emphasize the importance of our results. Table Table. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


Pathogens ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 68
Author(s):  
Aldana Vistarop ◽  
Oscar Jimenez ◽  
Melina Cohen ◽  
Elena De Matteo ◽  
Maria Victoria Preciado ◽  
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In Argentina, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) presence is associated with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) in patients younger than 10 years, suggesting a relationship between low age of EBV infection and HL. Given that HL is derived from germinal centers (GC), our aim was to compare EBV protein expression and microenvironment markers between pediatric HL patients and EBV+GC in children. Methods: EBV presence and immune cell markers were assessed by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Results: Viral latency II pattern was proved in all HL patients and in 81.8% of EBV+ tonsillar GCs. LMP1 and LMP2 co-expression were proved in 45.7% HL cases, but only in 7.7% EBV+ GC in pediatric tonsils. An increase in CD4+, IL10, and CD68+ cells was observed in EBV+ GC. In pediatric HL patients, only the mean of IL10+ cells was statistically higher in EBV+ HL. Conclusions: Our findings point us out to suggest that LMP1 expression may be sufficient to drive neoplastic transformation, that an immune regulatory milieu counteracts cytotoxic environment in EBV-associated Hodgkin lymphoma, and that CD4+ and CD68+ cells may be recruited to act in a local collaborative way to restrict, at least in part, viral-mediated lymphomagenesis in tonsillar GC.


Author(s):  
Zahra Nurusshofa ◽  
Sri Suryanti ◽  
Afiati . ◽  
Bethy Surjawathy Hernowo

More than 40% patient of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) are chemoresistance and show early disease relapse that leads to poor prognostic. Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) appears to have poor prognostic in HL. The CD30 expression at Hodgkin and Reed-Stenberg cells suggested has associated with advanced disease stage. The International Prognostic Score-7 (IPS) is a seven-parameter of risk stratification index for prognostic and as a consideration for treatment plan. The aim of this journal is to see correlation between EBV infection and CD30 expression with IPS-7 in Classic HL (CHL) patient. Case-control research design was done to 40 Fixed Formalin Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) of CHL at the Dr Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung. Cases were 20 patients CHL of high-risk score IPS-7 and controls were 20 patients with low-risk score. Detection of EBV-encoded small RNA-1 (EBER1) by Real-Time RT-PCR and Immunohistochemical staining of CD30 was performed to all samples. All data were analyzed using Chi-Square test with p-value <0.05 of significant level. EBV was present in 10 cases of CHL (25%). The result of this study shows a different statistically significant of EBV infection (p=0.028) and CD30 expression (p=0.004) between low risk and high-risk IPS-7 HL. CD30 expression (OR= 7.429) may provide stronger factor for risk assessment for the patient with HL, compare to EBER1 detection (OR=6.000). This study concluded that CD30 expression and EBV Infection correlate with risk assessment IPS-7 in CHL.


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