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Query: UMLS:C0684249 (
lung carcinoma
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Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma (LELC) of the lung is a recently recognized primary non-small cell
lung carcinoma
with distinct clinicopathological features and an aetiological association with
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV) infection. The tumour consists of clusters and sheets of poorly or undifferentiated tumour cells in close association with numerous mononuclear inflammatory cells, including a rich component of tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs). To investigate the molecular mechanism leading to the TAM-rich stroma, the expression of a monocyte-specific chemotactic and activating factor, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), was studied by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and in situ hybridization (ISH), and the presence of TAMs was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry in nine LELCs. The results were compared with those found in 17 conventional non-small cell lung carcinomas. RT-PCR showed specific MCP-1 amplification in both LELCs and non-LELCs, but ISH demonstrated a unique and extensive expression of MCP-1 transcripts by the tumour cells of LELCs only, while TAMs, stromal fibroblasts, and endothelial cells formed the major source of MCP-1 in non-LELCs. TAMs in LELCs were more abundant and showed a close topographical relationship with the MCP-1-expressing tumour cells. The results indicate that tumour cell expression of MCP-1 in LELCs is an important mechanism contributing to their distinctive morphological features. This is the first study that demonstrates the in vivo upregulation of a monocyte-specific chemokine by EBV-related carcinomas, illustrating an interesting aspect of tumour biology in EBV-related neoplasms.
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PMID:Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) expression in primary lymphoepithelioma-like carcinomas (LELCs) of the lung. 1020 85
Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung was diagnosed in a 39-year-old Chinese woman. In situ hybridization of
Epstein
Barr virus-encoded small nuclear RNA 1 (EBER 1) detected strong EBER 1 signals in the nuclei of tumor cell specimens from the patient. After polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification, electrophoresis identified the IR-1 region in this tumor as a positive sharp band, closely resembling Raji cells (Burkitt's cell line). The uniform and intense presence of EBER 1 in the tumor nuclei and the PCR products of EBV DNA in the tumor demonstrated that a high copy number of EB virus genome existed in the tumor, and indicated involvement of the EB virus in the pathogenesis of lymphoepithelioma-like
carcinoma of the lung
.
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PMID:[Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung]. 1048 64
Lymphoepithelioma is an undifferentiated carcinoma with prominent lymphoid stroma in the nasopharynx. Tumors with similar histology have been reported with other localizations, including the lungs, and are designated as lymphoepithelioma-like carcinomas (LELC). Primary LELC of the lung is very rare, and scant information is available in the scientific literature. This paper details the case of a 25-year-old Caucasian male patient with the diagnosis (determined by thoracotomy) of primary LELC of the lung. Immunohistochemical analysis was negative for
Epstein
-Barr virus, as was the in situ hybridization of the tumor cells. Observation of the nasopharynx and a magnetic resonance image of the cavum were normal. Because the tumor (T4N2M0) could not be resected, the patient was treated with chemotherapy, carboplatin/5-fluorouracil, completing two cycles. The patient's condition worsened when he developed contralateral pneumonia, which was then followed by pericardial effusion. The patient died 36 h later from cardiac tamponade. Presented here is a revision of this rare pathology, not often reported in the literature.
Lung Cancer
2000 Apr
PMID:Primary lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung. 1070 12
Herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) is the prototype gamma-2 herpesvirus; it has significant homology to the human gammaherpesviruses Kaposi's sarcoma-associated virus and
Epstein
-Barr virus and the murine gammaherpesvirus murine herpesvirus 68. HVS causes a persistent asymptomatic infection in its natural host, the squirrel monkey. Both subgroups A and C possess the ability to immortalize common marmoset T lymphocytes to interleukin-2-independent proliferation. However, only subgroup C is capable of transforming human, rabbit, and rhesus monkey lymphocytes in vitro. In addition, HVS can stably transduce a variety of human cell lines where the virus persists as a nonintegrating circular episome. In this study, we have developed a system in which the HVS DNA is stably maintained as a nonintegrated circular episome in the human
lung carcinoma
cell line A549. Virus production can be reactivated using chemical inducing agents, including tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate and n-butyrate, suggesting that the infection in human A549 cells is latent. To analyze virus gene expression in these stably transduced cells, Northern blot analysis was performed using a series of probes produced from restriction fragments spanning the entire coding region of the HVS genome. This demonstrated that an adjacent set of genes containing open reading frames (ORFs) 71 to 73 are expressed in this stably transduced cell line. Moreover, these genes are transcribed as a polycistronic mRNA species produced from a common promoter upstream of ORF 73. This model may serve as a useful tool in the further analysis of the role of ORFs 71 to 73 in gamma-2 herpesvirus latency.
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PMID:Analysis of gene expression in a human cell line stably transduced with herpesvirus saimiri. 1090 86
Having reviewed the data on 3,663 consecutive cases of primary
lung carcinoma
in southern China, we found that 32 cases could meet the criteria for lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma (LELC) of the lung. To study the relationship between pulmonary LELC and
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV) infection, we used in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry techniques to detect the EBV-encoded small nonpolyadenylated RNA (EBER), latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1), and viral capsid antigen (VCA) in 32 cases of LELC and 19 cases of non-LELC
lung carcinoma
. Of the 32 cases, 30 (94%) showed EBER positivity. Of the 30 EBER-positive pulmonary LELC cases, 16 and 7 expressed LMP1 and VCA, respectively. In contrast with LELC, none of the 19 cases of non-LELC
lung carcinoma
showed EBER-, LMP1-, or VCA-positive signals in carcinoma cells. The results demonstrate that there is a close relationship between EBV infection and pulmonary LELC. EBV infection may have an essential role in the tumorigenesis of pulmonary LELC. EBV latent infection is the main status in pulmonary LELC except for individual EBV entering into a lytic cycle.
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PMID:Association of Epstein-Barr virus with lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung in southern China. 1094 37
A 57-year-old Caucasian woman presented with nonproductive cough. Computed tomography revealed a peripheral solid mass in the upper lobe of the left lung. She underwent thoracotomy and upper lobectomy. Histology of the excised tumor demonstrated lymphoepithelioma-like
carcinoma of the lung
, with no associated
Epstein
-Barr virus activity. Being a rare entity and mostly seen in Asians, very few cases have been described previously.
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PMID:Primary lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of lung. 1207 53
The
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV) is directly implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of undifferentiated carcinomas and has also been identified in conventional adenocarcinomas of the stomach. To date, the association of EBV with non-small cell
lung carcinoma
is restricted to Asian patients. To evaluate the presence of EBV in lung cancers from Europeans, we investigated primary lung adenocarcinomas with a similar morphological tumour pattern to those of the stomach, specifically rare tumours with components of signet-ring cells. Three tumours of signet-ring cell type were examined by means of polymerase chain reaction (PCR). To localise the virus to the neoplastic cells, in situ hybridisation (ISH) was performed using an antisense
Epstein
-Barr virus encoded RNA probe. Immunohistochemistry was performed to evaluate the expression of latent membrane protein-1 (LMP-1) and EBV nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA-2). PCR investigation confirmed the presence of EBV in one case. Positive signals confined to tumour cells were present on ISH. None of the tumours showed expression of LMP-1 and EBNA-2. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the presence of EBV in primary adenocarcinoma of the lung in a Caucasian patient. The present study indicates that EBV may infect some lung cancers with a specific tumour pattern.
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PMID:Detection of the Epstein-Barr virus in primary adenocarcinoma of the lung with Signet-ring cells. 1211 Nov 97
Silicosis is an important form of pneumoconiosis, which is caused by significant exposure to crystalline silica. The carcinogenicity of silica, despite traditional beliefs, in relation to lung cancer has been controversial. Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung, an
Epstein
-Barr virus-associated undifferentiated carcinoma, is a rare entity of pulmonary malignancy, which tends to affect young nonsmoking Asians. The first case of silicosis, initially complicated by pulmonary tuberculosis, which later developed into advanced lymphoepithelioma-like
carcinoma of the lung
is reported. A combination of 5-fluorouracil, cisplatin and calcium folinate resulted in partial tumour response.
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PMID:Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung in a patient with silicosis. 1295 77
We report on three cases of pulmonary adenocarcinoma with lymphoid stroma. In these cases the lesions were small pulmonary adenocarcinomas, less than 2 cm in diameter, and histologically diagnosed as poorly or moderately differentiated adenocarcinomas. Histologically, the tumors were characterized by a small number of cancer cells and numerous infiltrating lymphoid cells, especially CD8 positive T-cell lymphocytes. No
Epstein
-Barr virus (EBV) genomes were demonstrated by in situ hybridization in the tumor cells of any of the tumors. Lobectomy and regional lymph node dissection were performed and intrapulmonary and mediastinal lymph node metastases were demonstrated in one of these cases (pT4N0M0, pT1N2M0 and pT1N0M0). Two patients are alive and the other died of pneumonia 26 months after the operation. None of the patients experienced recurrence of carcinoma. This unique type of adenocarcinoma characterized by massive lymphocyte infiltration could be referred to as "pulmonary adenocarcinoma with lymphoid stroma".
Lung Cancer
2003 Oct
PMID:Pulmonary adenocarcinoma with massive lymphocyte infiltration: report of three cases. 1451 89
Epstein-Barr virus infection has been associated with lymphoepithelioma-like
carcinoma of the lung
in Asian patients. Recently,
Epstein
-Barr virus proteins or genomic DNAs were detected in pulmonary squamous-cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and undifferentiated small-cell carcinoma in American patients. We studied 23 cases of small-cell
carcinoma of the lung
for evidence of Epstein-Barr virus infection by in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, and polymerase chain reaction methods. Of the 23 cases, 13 cases were primary small-cell
carcinoma of the lung
and 10 cases were metastatic small-cell
carcinoma of the lung
to the brain (one case), liver (two cases), and lymph nodes (seven cases). None of the 23 cases was positive for
Epstein
-Barr virus-encoded small nonpolyadenylated RNA (EBER)-1 by in situ hybridization. By immunohistochemistry, eight cases showed focal positivity for
Epstein
-Barr virus nuclear antigen-1. The positive immunostaining was focal and was observed in tumor cells, vascular endothelial cells, and lymphocytes, suggesting nonspecific staining. None of the 23 cases was positive for the transactivating immediate-early BZLF1 (ZEBRA) and latent membrane protein (LMP-1). Only one case was positive for the BamHI W region and LMP-1 gene by polymerase chain reaction assay. Some tumor cells in the BamHI W region positive case were also positive for
Epstein
-Barr virus nuclear antigen-1. Our study indicates that rare cases of American small-cell
carcinoma of the lung
may contain
Epstein
-Barr virus-infected cells, but it is unlikely that
Epstein
-Barr virus plays a role in the tumorigenesis of small-cell
carcinoma of the lung
.
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PMID:Epstein-Barr virus plays no role in the tumorigenesis of small-cell carcinoma of the lung. 1475 24
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