Higher viral load of Epstein-Barr virus in gastric cancer compared with non-cancerous gastroduodenal tissues.

Arghavan Zebardast, M. Pazhoohan, Azadeh Yazdani Cherati, M. Salehi, Saghar Saber Amoli, Y. Yahyapour, Mohammad Ranaee, J. Shirvani, Farzin Sadeghi
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Introduction Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)-associated gastric cancer is a distinct molecular subtype of gastrointestinal carcinomas as defined by the Cancer Genome Atlas. Methods In the present study 237 samples from Iranian patients diagnosed with gastric cancer and gastroduodenal disease were retrospectively examined for EBV infection by quantitative Real-Time PCR. Results Of the 237 samples tested, EBV DNA was detected in 37 samples (15.6%), in 13 of the 81 gastric cancer cases (16%), and 24 of the 156 non-cancerous samples (15.4%). The EBV infection rate was found higher in patients with gastric ulcer (35%) and duodenal ulcer (21.9%) compared to patients with gastric cancer (16%) and gastritis (19.6%). The EBV-encoded small RNA (EBER) copy number in the gastric cancer group (mean = 2.14×10-1 with range of 2.14×10-2 to 4.10×10-1 copies/ cell) was higher than gastroduodenal diseases group (mean = 1.39×10-2 with range 1.11×10-3 to 2.35×10-2 copies/ cell), and this difference was statistically significant (P >0.001). Conclusion The higher number of copies of EBV-EBER in the gastric cancer group compared to the non-cancer group confirmed the possible role of EBV in inducing cancer.
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与非癌性胃十二指肠组织相比,胃癌中Epstein-Barr病毒载量更高。
eb病毒(EBV)相关的胃癌是由癌症基因组图谱定义的一种独特的胃肠道癌分子亚型。方法采用实时荧光定量PCR方法对237例伊朗胃癌和胃十二指肠疾病患者进行回顾性EBV感染检测。结果237份样本中有37份(15.6%)检测到EBV DNA, 81例胃癌中有13例(16%)检测到EBV DNA, 156例非癌样本中有24例(15.4%)检测到EBV DNA。胃溃疡(35%)和十二指肠溃疡(21.9%)患者的EBV感染率高于胃癌(16%)和胃炎(19.6%)患者。胃癌组ebv编码小RNA (EBER)拷贝数(平均值= 2.14×10-1,范围2.14×10-2 ~ 4.10×10-1 copies/ cell)高于胃十二指肠疾病组(平均值= 1.39×10-2,范围1.11×10-3 ~ 2.35×10-2 copies/ cell),差异有统计学意义(P >0.001)。结论胃癌组EBV- eber基因拷贝数高于非胃癌组,证实了EBV在胃癌诱导中的作用。
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