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In a series of 33 cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) experimentally infected with Simian Immunodeficiency virus (SIV), strain smm3, 13 animals developed malignant Non-Hodgkin lymphomas. These lymphomas presented with unusual primary manifestations like in the orbita, testes, and brain. The morphological features and immunophenotyping identified the tumors as high malignant B-cell lymphomas. In all tumors as well as in tumor-derived cell lines a cynomolgus B-lymphotropic herpes virus (CBLV) with structural homogeneity to the
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV) could be demonstrated by Southern blotting with EBV-specific probes. The lymphoma cells also expressed CBLV-associated nuclear antigens involved in B-cell transformation crossreacting with EBNA-specific human sera and monoclonal antibodies. Ig-gene rearrangement studies revealed clonal populations, however, no translocations of the c-myc oncogene could be detected. The lymphomas developing with high frequency in SIV-induced immunodeficiency resemble a major subtype of human EBV-associated AIDS lymphomas. This animal model can therefore be used to further elucidate interactions of
HIV
and EBV in AIDS-related lymphomagenesis.
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PMID:[Opportunistic malignant lymphomas in SIV infected primates--a model for Epstein-Barr virus associated lymphomas in AIDS]. 128 56
Clinical and etiopathogenetic features of oral hairy leukoplakia in 5 patients positive for
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
were studied. Oral hairy leukoplakia were located on the lateral borders of the tongue and showed a corrugated/hairy aspect in all the cases. Histological examination showed hyperparakeratosis, acanthosis, hair like projection (n = 4) koilocyte-like-cells and moderate subepidermal inflammation. Immunohistochemistry revealed positive results for
Epstein
-Barr virus indicating an active replication of this virus within the epithelial cells of the stratum granulosum and upper stratum spinosum.
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PMID:[Oral hairy leukoplakia in human immunodeficiency virus positive patients: clinical and etiopathogenic aspects]. 129 82
Stable transfection of H4 neuroglioma cells with the
Epstein
-Barr virus-based eucaryotic CD4 expression vector pKS286 generated the cell line, H4/CD4, in which greater than 90% of cells express surface CD4 receptors. Optimal conditions for infection of H4/CD4 cells with
HIV
-1 were determined; these included a cocultivation with growth-arrested, chronically infected T cells. Under these conditions, 3-days after infection up to 50% of H4/CD4 cells expressed
HIV
-1 antigens as detected by immunofluorescence assay, the number of intracellular
HIV
-1 RNA copies reached 10(3) molecules per cell as determined by liquid hybridization, and virus production ranged from 0.2 to 1.0 micrograms
HIV
-1 p24 core antigen per ml of culture supernatant, comparable to that measured under the same conditions in
HIV
-1 infected T cells. Giant cells and cytolysis were common. Inhibition of
HIV
-1 infection by nucleoside analogues in H4/CD4 cells was comparable to that in T cells, suggesting that the early stages of
HIV
-1 infection were similar in both cell systems. Infection in the presence of soluble CD4 reduced
HIV
-1 expression to the levels determined in CD4-negative H4 cells. This system may be useful for screening of drugs intended to block
HIV
-1 replication in the brain and for the evaluation of the
HIV
-1 life cycle in brain cells.
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PMID:A system for the high efficiency replication of HIV-1 in neural cells and its application to anti-viral evaluation. 130 76
The DNA and nuclear antigens of
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV) have been detected in specimens of tissue of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis from patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. To determine whether there is serologic evidence of an active EBV infection in these disorders, we conducted a case-control study. The case patients were 10 children with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and EBV genome-positive pneumonitis or lymphoma. We randomly selected one or, if available, two matched control patients with
human immunodeficiency virus infection
for each index patient and compared their EBV serologic profiles with those of the index case patient at the time of the biopsy. Ten case patients and 13 matched control patients were enrolled. All 10 case patients (100%) compared with 2 (15%) of 13 matched control patients had serologic evidence of either a primary or a reactivated EBV infection at the time the index patient had a biopsy performed (p less than 0.001). Therefore we found serologic and virologic evidence that EBV is etiologically related to EBV-associated lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis and non-Hodgkin lymphoma in children with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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PMID:Serologic evidence of active Epstein-Barr virus infection in Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative disorders of children with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. 131 May 7
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique was used to detect the presence of
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV) DNA sequences in Hodgkin's disease specimens from 10 patients who were also positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Eight of 10 specimens were positive for EBV, compared to 23 of 57 Hodgkin's disease specimens from patients without
HIV infection
, suggesting a closer association between Epstein-Barr virus infection and Hodgkin's disease in patients with
HIV infection
than in the general population.
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PMID:Epstein-Barr virus in Hodgkin's disease from patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. 131 40
Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy (PGL) and polyclonal B cell activation are features of infection with
HIV
.
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV) and
HIV
are known to activate B cells in vitro, but whether they are important B cell activators in patients infected with
HIV
is less clear. In this study, lymph node tissue was obtained from 10 patients with PGL and assessed for evidence of EBV and
HIV
gene sequences. DNA was extracted and specific viral gene sequences identified using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). EBV sequences were difficult to detect in the PGL tissue, with a signal intensity similar to that of other benign and malignant lymphoid conditions not associated with EBV.
HIV
sequences were also rare in the PGL tissue, consistent with
HIV infection
of the small number of peripheral blood cells and nodal T cells likely to be present in such a sample. These findings suggest that the polyclonal B cell activation typical of
HIV
is not driven by direct EBV or
HIV infection
of B cells.
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PMID:Epstein-Barr virus and HIV play no direct role in persistent generalized lymphadenopathy syndrome. 131 93
The human herpesvirus type 6 has been discovered recently and is the object of numerous investigations. Even though, its morphology is very close to the cytomegalovirus, its epidemiologic, immunopathologic and clinic characteristics are similar to the
Epstein
-Barr virus. Like the latter, HHV-6 persists latent in the host during all his live, frequently relapsed and is ubiquitous. Exanthema subitum in children and mononucleosis-like syndrome in adults have been attributed to acute HHV-6 infection. Under certain conditions, the development of chronic fatigue syndrome, some lymphoproliferative disorders and, perhaps, others diseases can be influenced by the persistent activity of this infection furthermore, HHV-6 can be a cofactor in infection with
HIV
and provokes a faster evolution and more severe illness.
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PMID:[Infection by human herpesvirus type 6: epidemiology, immunopathology and clinical implications]. 131 48
Many viruses cause opportunistic infections in
HIV
-positive patients. Those that cause oral lesions include herpes simplex, varicella zoster,
Epstein
-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, and papillomavirus. Importantly, many of the herpes-group viruses are able to augment immunosuppression and some actually transactivate
HIV
replication-inducing genetic sequences. This article reviews the role of viral agents in the activation of
HIV
replication and details the features of the reported oral lesions that represent viral opportunistic infections.
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PMID:Viral infections of the head and neck among HIV-seropositive patients. 131 90
Sera from a sample of healthy Italian people were tested in an indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) for reactivity to a Human Herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) strain called CV, isolated from a baby with exanthem subitum (Portolani et al., 1990). Seropositivity values of 83.78%, 92.68% and 63.64% were found in subjects aged 3 months-6 years, 6-18 years and over 18 years respectively. Sera from cordal blood, sera from subjects with evidence of active infection by Cytomegalovirus (CMV) or by
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV), sera from seropositive adults to
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
type 1 (HIV) were also investigated for antibodies to the same HHV-6 strain. Values of antibody incidence and antibody content to HHV-6 in these groups of sera were generally higher than in the other groups. HHV-6 reinfections of both endogenous and exogenous origin and antibody cross-reactivity were considered among the reasons of this increase. HHV-6 seropositivity values in healthy Italian people and in people from different countries were also discussed in the light of the antigenic characteristics of the HHV-6 strains used and of the different test conditions.
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PMID:IgG antibodies to human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) in Italian people. 131 31
Excesses of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma have been observed among farmers exposed to phenoxyacetic acid herbicides and, less persuasively, among workers exposed to insecticides. Exposure to organic solvents (particularly chlorinated hydrocarbons) has also been associated with an increased risk of NHL. TCDD (which is a contaminant of phenoxy herbicides), DDT, and chlorinated solvents have all been reported to induce impairment or suppression of cell-mediated immunity. We hypothesize that NHL is caused by common viruses, such as the
Epstein
-Barr virus, that induce proliferation and immortalization of B-cells, followed by T-cell impairment entailing cell-mediated immunodeficiency. The increased risk of NHL with
HIV infection
and heart or kidney transplantation, in which immunodeficiency also occurs, is consistent with this hypothesis.
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PMID:The role of occupational exposure and immunodeficiency in B-cell malignancies. Working Group on the Epidemiology of Hematolymphopoietic Malignancies in Italy. 131 21
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