HHV-6 antigen and viral DNA detected in cervical cells from archived tissue using histochemical staining and hybridization

M. Yadav , M. Arivananthan , S. Kumar
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Abstract

Background: Human herpesvirus type 6 (HHV-6), an ubiquitous virus, is the causative agent for exanthem subitum. The virus is frequently associated with lymphoproliferative disorders and other diseases. Recently, we have reported the frequent presence of HHV-6 in oral carcinoma and the present study extends the observation to cervical carcinoma.

Objective: To examine the presence of HHV-6 in cervical carcinoma.

Study design: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded cervical carcinoma tissues were examined for the presence of HHV-6 by immunohistochemistry using two monoclonal antibodies that react to HHV-6-encoded p41/38 and gp 116/64/54. In situ hybridization with variant-specific probes were used to type the HHV-6 DNA sequences present.

Results: A total of 14/26 (53.9%) carcinoma tissue specimens and 5/8 (62.5%) normal tissue specimens were positive for viral antigens. In situ hybridization studies revealed the presence of HHV-6 DNA sequences in 10/26 (38.5%) carcinoma tissue specimens and 1/8 (12.5%) normal tissue specimens. In the normal tissue, the HHV-6 was present in the endocervical ciliated columnar-epithelial cells and some cells in the subepithelial mucosa but in the carcinoma, the transformed cells were positive for the virus.

Conclusion: HHV-6 viral proteins and DNA were found in more than one third of the cervical tissue examined suggesting possible viral expression in these tumours. The significance of the distribution and role of the HHV-6 in cervical tissue remains unclear. Since HHV-6 has an oncogenic potential, the virus may cooperate with other transforming agents for the progression of the disease.

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用组织化学染色和杂交技术检测存档组织宫颈细胞中的HHV-6抗原和病毒DNA
背景:人类6型疱疹病毒(HHV-6)是一种普遍存在的病毒,是引起麻疹的病原体。该病毒常与淋巴增生性疾病和其他疾病有关。最近,我们报道了HHV-6在口腔癌中的常见存在,本研究将观察范围扩大到宫颈癌。目的:探讨HHV-6在宫颈癌中的表达。研究设计:采用两种单克隆抗体对HHV-6编码的p41/38和gp 116/64/54起反应,通过免疫组织化学检测福尔马林固定石蜡包埋的宫颈癌组织中HHV-6的存在。用变异特异性探针原位杂交对HHV-6 DNA序列进行分型。结果:14/26(53.9%)癌组织标本和5/8(62.5%)正常组织标本病毒抗原阳性。原位杂交研究显示,10/26(38.5%)癌组织标本和1/8(12.5%)正常组织标本中存在HHV-6 DNA序列。在正常组织中,HHV-6存在于宫颈纤毛柱状上皮细胞和上皮下粘膜的一些细胞中,但在癌组织中,转化的细胞对病毒呈阳性反应。结论:HHV-6病毒蛋白和DNA在三分之一以上的宫颈组织中被发现,提示病毒可能在这些肿瘤中表达。HHV-6在宫颈组织中的分布和作用的意义尚不清楚。由于HHV-6具有致癌潜力,该病毒可能与其他转化因子合作,导致疾病的进展。
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