Lancet. 1997 Dec 6;350(9092):1655-61. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
BACKGROUND: The cause of sarcoidosis is unknown, although mycobacteria
have been implicated. We examined sarcoid tissues for human herpesvirus
8 (HHV-8) in addition to mycobacterial genomic sequences. METHODS:
Biopsy samples from 17 patients with sarcoidosis were studied (eight
transbronchial, 27 lymph node, two skin, and two oral mucosa). We used
tissues (n = 137) from 96 patients without sarcoidosis as negative
controls. A nested PCR was applied to amplify a segment of open reading
frame (ORF) 26 of the HHV-8 genome, and a heminested PCR was to amplify
a segment of ORF 25 of HHV-8 and of the 16 S rRNA gene of mycobacteria.
Differences in base sequences of the amplified fragments were resolved
with single-strand conformation polymorphism and dideoxy sequencing.
FINDINGS: HHV-8 ORF 26 DNA was detected in significantly higher
proportions of sarcoid than of non-sarcoid tissue samples from lung (8/8
vs 0/54; p < 0.0001), lymph nodes (26/27 vs 6/29; p < 0.0001), skin (2/2
vs 0/17; p = 0.006), and oral tissues (2/2 vs 1/13; p = 0.029). 31 82%)
of the 38 ORF 26 DNA-positive sarcoid specimens were also positive for
ORF 25 DNA. For mycobacteria-like 16 S rRNA DNA, the proportion positive
was significantly higher in sarcoid than non-sarcoid tissues for lymph
node samples (11/27 vs 2/29; p = 0.003) but not for other tissues (lung
3/8 vs 22/54; skin 2/2 vs 15/17; and oral tissues 1/2 vs 0/13). Overall,
the prevalence of HHV-8 ORF 26 sequences was higher in sarcoid tissues
than in non-sarcoid tissues (p < 0.0001). When patients whose tissues
were included in a masked phase of the study were treated as units of
analysis, eight of eight sarcoidosis patients were positive for HHV-8
ORF 26 DNA, compared with three of 56 control patients (p < 0.0001); for
mycobacteria-like sequences, three of eight sarcoidosis patients were
positive, compared with four of 56 controls (p = 0.0464). The HHV-8 ORF
26 sequences, ten of which were unique, could be segregated into four
groups according to peptide motifs. In seven of nine patients from whom
biopsy samples were taken from various sites, different sequences were
recovered. The mycobacterial sequences amplified from sarcoid tissues
were also varied, but none was homologous to those of known species.
INTERPRETATION: Variant HHV-8 DNA sequences are found in a wide range of
sarcoid but not non-sarcoid tissues. Mycobacteria-like 16 S rRNA
sequences are more frequently present in sarcoid lymph nodes and not in
other tissue types, but do not indicate infection by a particular
mycobacterial species.
*Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated/ISOLATION & PURIF
*Sarcoidosis/VIROLOGY
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