J Natl Cancer Inst. 2000 May 3;92(9):729-36. Unique Identifier :
BACKGROUND: Infection with human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8), also termed
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS)-associated herpesvirus, is associated with all
forms of KS, with primary effusion lymphoma (PEL), and with some forms
of multicentric Castleman's disease (MCD), but the pathogenic role of
HHV8 in these tumors and the clonal nature of KS are still unclear. The
purpose of this study was to examine whether the number of terminal
repeats (TRs) contained in the fused TR region of HHV8 could be used as
a marker of clonality in HHV8-associated tumors. METHODS: Pulsed-field
gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and multiple-probe Southern blot analysis of
the HHV8 TR region were performed on high-molecular-weight DNA obtained
from tumoral KS, PEL, and MCD lesions. RESULTS: These analysis showed
that the fused TR region contains a large but variable number of TR
units (ranging from 16 to 75) and that the viral genome is present as
extrachromosomal circular DNA in these tumors in vivo, with occasional
ladders of heterogeneous linear termini reflecting lytic replication.
All PEL tumors and PEL-derived cell lines as well as some KS tumors
contained monoclonal or oligoclonal fused TR fragments; however, the TR
region appeared polyclonal in MCD tumors and in a few KS lesions.
CONCLUSION: Several KS and PEL lesions are monoclonal expansions of a
single infected cell, suggesting that HHV8 infection precedes tumor
growth and thus supporting an etiologic role of latent HHV8 in these
proliferations. Our finding that nodular KS lesions display all possible
patterns of clonality supports the model according to which KS begins as
a polyclonal disease with subsequent evolution to a monoclonal process.
JOURNAL ARTICLE Adult Aged Biopsy Blotting, Southern Clone Cells
DNA, Neoplasm/GENETICS DNA, Viral/GENETICS Electrophoresis, Gel,
Pulsed-Field Female Giant Lymph Node Hyperplasia/PATHOLOGY/*VIROLOGY
Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated/*GENETICS Human Lymph
Nodes/PATHOLOGY/VIROLOGY Lymphoma/PATHOLOGY/*VIROLOGY Male Middle Age
Pleural Effusion/PATHOLOGY/VIROLOGY Sarcoma, Kaposi/PATHOLOGY/*VIROLOGY
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't *Terminal Repeat Sequences Tumor Cells,
Cultured
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