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Circulating Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in HIV-infected patients and its relation with primary brain lymphoma.

机译:HIV感染患者中的循环爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒(EBV)及其与原发性脑淋巴瘤的关系。

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) load at different HIV infection stages and its relation with brain lymphoma. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 172 HIV-infected individuals: 62 asymptomatic HIV carriers (group A), 30 HIV progressors (group B), 73 AIDS patients (group C), seven AIDS patients with brain lymphoma (group C-BL); and 26 blood donors (group BD) as healthy carriers. EBV load was measured in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and plasma samples using a semi-quantitative PCR method. RESULTS: PBMC-EBV levels in HIV-infected patients were higher than in the blood donors (p<0.05). No differences in PBMC-EBV loads were found in groups A, B, or C (p>0.05), while the C-BL group had significantly lower levels (p<0.05). Similar PBMC-EBV loads were seen in HIV-infected patients with CD4+ T cell counts higher than 50/mm(3) (p>0.05), while significantly lower levels were found in cases with less than 50cells/mm(3) (p<0.05). In all HIV-infected patients, plasma-EBV load was lower than, or similar to, PBMC-EBV load, unlike 2/7 HIV-positive brain lymphoma patients. CONCLUSIONS: During HIV infection PBMC-EBV load rises in comparison to healthy carriers, but decreases when immunosuppression progresses and CD4+ T cell count becomes <50/mm(3). Circulating EBV is mainly cell-associated in the HIV-infected population. Neither PBMC-EBV nor plasma-EBV loads would be useful to diagnose brain lymphoma in AIDS patients.
机译:目的:分析不同HIV感染阶段的EB病毒载量及其与脑淋巴瘤的关系。设计:对172名受HIV感染的个体进行了横断面研究:62名无症状HIV携带者(A组),30名HIV进展者(B组),73名AIDS患者(C组),七名患有脑淋巴瘤的AIDS患者(C组) -BL);和26个献血者(BD组)作为健康携带者。使用半定量PCR方法测量外周血单核细胞(PBMC)和血浆样品中的EBV负荷。结果:HIV感染患者的PBMC-EBV水平高于献血者(p <0.05)。 A,B或C组的PBMC-EBV载量无差异(p> 0.05),而C-BL组的水平明显降低(p <0.05)。在CD4 + T细胞计数高于50 / mm(3)的HIV感染患者中也观察到了类似的PBMC-EBV负荷(p> 0.05),而低于50细胞/ mm(3)的患者发现了较低的水平。 <0.05)。与2/7 HIV阳性脑淋巴瘤患者不同,在所有HIV感染患者中,血浆EBV负荷均低于或类似于PBMC-EBV负荷。结论:在HIV感染期间,PBMC-EBV的载量比健康携带者增加,但当免疫抑制进展且CD4 + T细胞计数<50 / mm 3时,PBMC-EBV载量下降。循环EBV主要与HIV感染人群中的细胞相关。 PBMC-EBV和血浆-EBV负荷都不能用于诊断艾滋病患者的脑淋巴瘤。

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