Semiquantitative PCR analysis of Epstein-Barr virus DNA in clinical samples of patients with EBV-associated diseases

被引:36
|
作者
Meerbach, A [1 ]
Gruhn, B
Egerer, R
Reischl, U
Zintl, F
Wutzler, P
机构
[1] Univ Jena, Inst Antiviral Chemotherapy, D-6900 Jena, Germany
[2] Univ Jena, Dept Pediat, D-6900 Jena, Germany
[3] Univ Jena, Inst Virol, D-6900 Jena, Germany
[4] Univ Regensburg, Inst Med Microbiol & Hyg, D-8400 Regensburg, Germany
关键词
Epstein-Barr virus diagnosis; semiquantitative PCR; posttransplant; lymphoproliferative disease; antiviral therapy;
D O I
10.1002/jmv.2040
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The laboratory diagnosis of primary and reactivated Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection is based on serologic methods in immunocompetent patients. However, in immunocompromised patients, serologic data are difficult to interpret and do not often correlate with clinical data. In order to find a useful and practical marker for diagnosis of EBV-related diseases, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was established for semiquantitative detection of EBV sequences. The method was based on a nested PCR, using primers of the virus capsid antigen p23 region and an endpoint dilution. This method was carried out on 68 plasma samples, 68 samples of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and 5 cerebrospinal fluid samples of 39 patients with various diseases to evaluate the EBV-genome copy number. Samples from patients suffering from infectious mononucleosis served as positive controls for active EBV infection. In 5 patients with infectious mononucleosis, high copy numbers of EBV genomes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells were detected within a range of 1,000-40,000 copies in 105 peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In contrast, samples from 19 latently infected persons either showed low copy numbers (10-100 in 10(5) peripheral blood mononuclear cells) or were EBV PCR negative. Comparable results were observed in seven renal transplant patients without any symptoms. The practical value of the semiquantitative detection of EBV DNA was demonstrated in three bone marrow transplant recipients. Two developed a lymphoproliferative disease associated with extremely high amounts of EBV DNA in plasma (16,000 and 50,000 copies/ml, respectively) and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (100,000 and 6.5 million copies in 10(5) peripheral blood mononuclear cells, respectively). The high EBV load in plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells was reduced dramatically after successful anti-viral therapy in one case. The third bone marrow transplant recipient developed an EBV-induced transverse myelitis with an increased number of EBV-genome copies in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and EBV-positive cerebrospinal fluid samples. After combined antiviral and immune therapy, the EBV-genome copy numbers decreased and the patient recovered completely. These data demonstrate a good correlation between semiquantitative detection of EBV genomes and clinical findings. The method is recommended for the diagnosis of EBV-associated diseases in patients after transplantation, as well as for monitoring the response to therapy. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:348 / 357
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The roles of DNA methylation on the promotor of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gene and the genome in patients with EBV-associated diseases
    Zhang, Linlin
    Wang, Ran
    Xie, Zhengde
    APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2022, 106 (12) : 4413 - 4426
  • [2] Plasma Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA as a biomarker for EBV-associated Hodgkin lymphoma
    Veronique Dinand
    Anupam Sachdeva
    Sanghamitra Datta
    Sunita Bhalla
    Manas Kalra
    Chand Wattal
    Nita Radhakrishnan
    Indian Pediatrics, 2015, 52 : 681 - 685
  • [3] Plasma Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA as a biomarker for EBV-associated Hodgkin lymphoma
    Dinand, Veronique
    Sachdeva, Anupam
    Datta, Sanghamitra
    Bhalla, Sunita
    Kalra, Manas
    Wattal, Chand
    Radhakrishnan, Nita
    INDIAN PEDIATRICS, 2015, 52 (08) : 681 - 685
  • [4] EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS (EBV) DNA-REPLICATION IN EBV-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE LESIONS
    KATZ, BZ
    RAABTRAUB, N
    HO, M
    MILLER, G
    CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1988, 36 (03): : A781 - A781
  • [5] The roles of DNA methylation on the promotor of the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) gene and the genome in patients with EBV-associated diseases
    Linlin Zhang
    Ran Wang
    Zhengde Xie
    Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022, 106 : 4413 - 4426
  • [6] The Presence of Defective Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Infection in Patients with EBV-Associated Hematological Malignancy
    Okuno, Yusuke
    Murata, Takayuki
    Sato, Yoshitaka
    Muramatsu, Hideki
    Ito, Yoshinori
    Watanabe, Takahiro
    Okuno, Tatsuya
    Murakami, Norihiro
    Yoshida, Kenichi
    Sawada, Akihisa
    Inoue, Masami
    Kawa, Keisei
    Seto, Masao
    Ohshima, Koichi
    Shiraishi, Yuichi
    Chiba, Kenichi
    Tanaka, Hiroko
    Miyano, Satoru
    Narita, Yohei
    Yoshida, Masahiro
    Goshima, Fumi
    Kawada, Junichi
    Nishida, Tetsuya
    Kiyoi, Hitoshi
    Kato, Seiichi
    Nakamura, Shigeo
    Morishima, Satoko
    Fujiwara, Shigeyoshi
    Shimizu, Norio
    Isobe, Yasushi
    Noguchi, Masaaki
    Kikuta, Atsushi
    Iwatsuki, Keiji
    Takahashi, Yoshiyuki
    Kojima, Seiji
    Ogawa, Seishi
    Kimura, Hiroshi
    BLOOD, 2018, 132
  • [7] Prospective observation: Clinical utility of plasma Epstein-Barr virus DNA load in EBV-associated gastric carcinoma patients
    Qiu, Miao-Zhen
    He, Cai-Yun
    Lu, Shi-Xun
    Guan, Wen-Long
    Wang, Fang
    Wang, Xiao-Jian
    Jin, Ying
    Wang, Feng-Hua
    Li, Yu-Hong
    Shao, Jian-Yong
    Zhou, Zhi-Wei
    Yun, Jing-Ping
    Xu, Rui-Hua
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2020, 146 (01) : 272 - 280
  • [8] Evaluation of host cellular responses to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in adult lung transplant patients with EBV-associated diseases
    Zaffiri, Lorenzo
    Messinger, Joshua E.
    Bush, Erika J.
    Staats, Janet S.
    Patel, Prekshaben
    Palmer, Scott M.
    Weinhold, Kent J.
    Snyder, Laurie D.
    Luftig, Micah A.
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2023, 95 (04)
  • [9] Dynamics of Epstein-Barr virus DNA levels in serum during EBV-associated disease
    Berger, C
    Day, P
    Meier, G
    Zingg, W
    Bossart, W
    Nadal, D
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2001, 64 (04) : 505 - 512
  • [10] Quantitative analysis of circulating cell-free Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA levels in patients with EBV-associated lymphoid malignancies
    Lei, KIK
    Chan, LYS
    Chan, WY
    Johnson, PJ
    Lo, YMD
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2000, 111 (01) : 239 - 246