Human herpesvirus 8 and associated diseases in a group of 67 human immunodeficiency virus-seropositive individuals.

Cancer detection and prevention Pub Date : 2000-01-01
A Pugliese, A Saini, L Gennero, G Marietti, G Orofino, D Torre
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Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is involved in the pathogenesis of Kaposi's sarcoma, of B-cells lymphomas, and of Castelman's disease. However, the role of this virus is not yet well known. To investigate the relationship between HHV-8 infection and diseases correlated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), we studied a cohort of 67 HIV-seropositive subjects, some of them coinfected with HHV-8. An indirect immunofluorescence test was employed to detect the antibodies against this virus. Positive cases were 31 (46.3%); among the 67 patients, 14 were weakly positive, or + (20.9%); 11 were significantly positive, or ++ (16.4%); and 6 were strongly positive, or (8.9%). These last six patients were the most affected by opportunistic infections, and all were affected by neoplastic pathologies. Moreover, the HHV-8 positive subjects showed hematologic and martial alterations more severe than those in the negative subjects. HHV-8 seroprevalence in HIV-seropositive patients of our cohort was higher (46.3%) than in normal population (0-10%). The presence of disseminated Kaposi's sarcoma and other neoplasms associated with high HIV-RNA levels in HHV-8-positive patients, and particularly in those with strong positivity, corroborates the hypothesis that the virus is correlated with the progression of HIV infection and with its related diseases, especially those that are neoplastic. Last, the severe alterations of iron metabolism found in the patients coinfected with HHV-8 and the negative effect of this virus on the lymphocytic populations can contribute to the unfavorable evolution of HIV infection and also might facilitate tumor development.

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67例人类免疫缺陷病毒血清阳性个体中的人类疱疹病毒8和相关疾病
人类疱疹病毒8 (HHV-8)参与卡波西肉瘤、b细胞淋巴瘤和Castelman病的发病机制。然而,这种病毒的作用尚不为人所知。为了探讨HHV-8感染与人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)相关疾病的关系,我们研究了67名HIV血清阳性受试者,其中一些人同时感染了HHV-8。采用间接免疫荧光法检测抗该病毒的抗体。阳性31例(46.3%);67例患者中,弱阳性14例,阳性(20.9%);11例显著阳性,或++ (16.4%);强烈阳性6例(8.9%)。最后6例患者受机会性感染影响最大,且均为肿瘤病理。此外,HHV-8阳性受试者的血液学和军事改变比阴性受试者更严重。在我们的队列中,hiv血清阳性患者的HHV-8血清阳性率(46.3%)高于正常人群(0-10%)。在hhv -8阳性患者中,特别是在强阳性患者中,弥散性卡波西肉瘤和其他与高HIV- rna水平相关的肿瘤的存在,证实了该病毒与HIV感染的进展及其相关疾病,特别是肿瘤疾病相关的假设。最后,在合并感染HHV-8的患者中发现铁代谢的严重改变以及该病毒对淋巴细胞群体的负面影响可能有助于HIV感染的不利演变,也可能促进肿瘤的发展。
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