980 resultados para Virus de Epstein-Barr


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Post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) arise in the immunosuppressed and are frequently Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) associated. The most common PTLD histological sub-type is diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (EBV+DLBCL-PTLD). Restoration of EBV-specific T-cell immunity can induce EBV+DLBCL-PTLD regression. The most frequent B-cell lymphoma in the immunocompetent is also DLBCL. ‘EBV-positive DLBCL of the elderly’ (EBV+DLBCL) is a rare but well-recognized DLBCL entity that occurs in the overtly immunocompetent, that has an adverse outcome relative to EBV-negative DLBCL. Unlike PTLD (which is classified as viral latency III), literature suggests EBV+DLBCL is typically latency II, i.e. expression is limited to the immuno-subdominant EBNA1, LMP1 and LMP2 EBV-proteins. If correct, this would be a major impediment for T-cell immunotherapeutic strategies. Unexpectedly we observed EBV+DLBCL-PTLD and EBV+DLBCL both shared features consistent with type III EBV-latency, including expression of the immuno-dominant EBNA3A protein. Extensive analysis showed frequent polymorphisms in EBNA1 and LMP1 functionally defined CD8+ T-cell epitope encoding regions, whereas EBNA3A polymorphisms were very rare making this an attractive immunotherapy target. As with EBV+DLBCL-PTLD, the antigen presenting machinery within lymphomatous nodes was intact. EBV+DLBCL express EBNA3A suggesting it is amenable to immunotherapeutic strategies.

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Infection by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) occurs in approximately 95% of the world s population. EBV was the first human virus implicated in oncogenesis. Characteristic for EBV primary infection are detectable IgM and IgG antibodies against viral capsid antigen (VCA). During convalescence the VCA IgM disappears while the VCA IgG persists for life. Reactivations of EBV occur both among immunocompromised and immunocompetent individuals. In serological diagnosis, measurement of avidity of VCA IgG separates primary from secondary infections. However, in serodiagnosis of mononucleosis it is quite common to encounter, paradoxically, VCA IgM together with high-avidity VCA IgG, indicating past immunity. We determined the etiology of this phenomenon and found that, among patients with cytomegalovirus (CMV) primary infection a large proportion (23%) showed antibody profiles of EBV reactivation. In contrast, EBV primary infection did not appear to induce immunoreactivation of CMV. EBV-associated post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD) is a life threatening complication of allogeneic stem cell or solid organ transplantation. PTLD may present with a diverse spectrum of clinical symptoms and signs. Due to rapidity of PTLD progression especially after stem cell transplantation, the diagnosis must be obtained quickly. Pending timely detection, the evolution of the fatal disease may be halted by reduction of immunosuppression. A promising new PTLD treatment (also in Finland) is based on anti-CD-20 monoclonal antibodies. Diagnosis of PTLD has been demanding because of immunosuppression, blood transfusions and the latent nature of the virus. We set up in 1999 to our knowledge first in Finland for any microbial pathogen a real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) for detection of EBV DNA in blood serum/plasma. In addition, we set up an in situ hybridisation assay for EBV RNA in tissue sections. In collaboration with a group of haematologists at Helsinki University Central Hospital we retrospectively determined the incidence of PTLD among 257 allogenic stem cell transplantations (SCT) performed during 1994-1999. Post-mortem analysis revealed 18 cases of PTLD. From a subset of PTLD cases (12/18) and a series of corresponding controls (36), consecutive samples of serum were studied by the new EBV-qPCR. All the PTLD patients were positive for EBV-DNA with progressively rising copy numbers. In most PTLD patients EBV DNA became detectable within 70 days of SCT. Of note, the appearance of EBV DNA preceded the PTLD symptoms (fever, lymphadenopathy, atypical lymphocytes). Among the SCT controls, EBV DNA occurred only sporadically, and the EBV-DNA levels remained relatively low. We concluded that EBV qPCR is a highly sensitive (100%) and specific (96%) new diagnostic approach. We also looked for and found risk factors for the development of PTLD. Together with a liver transplantation group at the Transplantation and Liver Surgery Clinic we wanted to clarify how often and how severely do EBV infections occur after liver transplantation. We studied by the EBV qPCR 1284 plasma samples obtained from 105 adult liver transplant recipients. EBV DNA was detected in 14 patients (13%) during the first 12 months. The peak viral loads of 13 asymptomatic patients were relatively low (<6600/ml), and EBV DNA subsided quickly from circulation. Fatal PTLD was diagnosed in one patient. Finally, we wanted to determine the number and clinical significance of EBV infections of various types occurring among a large, retrospective, nonselected cohort of allogenic SCT recipients. We analysed by EBV qPCR 5479 serum samples of 406 SCT recipients obtained during 1988-1999. EBV DNA was seen in 57 (14%) patients, of whom 22 (5%) showed progressively rising and ultimately high levels of EBV DNA (median 54 million /ml). Among the SCT survivors, EBV DNA was transiently detectable in 19 (5%) asymptomatic patients. Thereby, low-level EBV-DNA positivity in serum occurs relatively often after SCT and may subside without specific treatment. However, high molecular copy numbers (>50 000) are diagnostic for life-threatening EBV infection. We furthermore developed a mathematical algorithm for the prediction of development of life-threatening EBV infection.

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Viral infection triggers an early host response through activation of pattern recognition receptors, including Toll-like receptors (TLR). TLR signaling cascades induce production of type I interferons and proinflammatory cytokines involved in establishing an anti-viral state as well as in orchestrating ensuing adaptive immunity. To allow infection, replication, and persistence, (herpes)viruses employ ingenious strategies to evade host immunity. The human gamma-herpesvirus Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a large, enveloped DNA virus persistently carried by more than 90% of adults worldwide. It is the causative agent of infectious mononucleosis and is associated with several malignant tumors. EBV activates TLRs, including TLR2, TLR3, and TLR9. Interestingly, both the expression of and signaling by TLRs is attenuated during productive EBV infection. Ubiquitination plays an important role in regulating TLR signaling and is controlled by ubiquitin ligases and deubiquitinases (DUBs). The EBV genome encodes three proteins reported to exert in vitro deubiquitinase activity. Using active site-directed probes, we show that one of these putative DUBs, the conserved herpesvirus large tegument protein BPLF1, acts as a functional DUB in EBV-producing B cells. The BPLF1 enzyme is expressed during the late phase of lytic EBV infection and is incorporated into viral particles. The N-terminal part of the large BPLF1 protein contains the catalytic site for DUB activity and suppresses TLR-mediated activation of NF-κB at, or downstream of, the TRAF6 signaling intermediate. A catalytically inactive mutant of this EBV protein did not reduce NF-κB activation, indicating that DUB activity is essential for attenuating TLR signal transduction. Our combined results show that EBV employs deubiquitination of signaling intermediates in the TLR cascade as a mechanism to counteract innate anti-viral immunity of infected hosts.

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The latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) encoded by the Epstein-Barr virus acts like a constitutively activated receptor of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) family and is enriched in lipid rafts. We showed that LMP1 is targeted to lipid rafts in transfected HEK 293 cells, and that the endogenous TNFR-associated factor 3 binds LMP1 and is recruited to lipid rafts upon LMP1 expression. An LMP1 mutant lacking the C-terminal 55 amino acids (Cdelta55) behaves like the wild-type (WT) LMP1 with respect to membrane localization. In contrast, a mutant with a deletion of the 25 N-terminal residues (Ndelta25) does not concentrate in lipid rafts but still binds TRAF3, demonstrating that cell localization of LMP1 was not crucial for TRAF3 localization. Moreover, Ndelta25 inhibited WT LMP1-mediated induction of the transcription factors NF-kappaB and AP-1. Morphological data indicate that Ndelta25 hampers WT LMP1 plasma membrane localization, thus blocking LMP1 function.

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Le virus Epstein-Barr (VEB) est un pathogène opportuniste qui a la capacité d’immortaliser les lymphocytes B et de provoquer une prolifération maligne, appelée syndrome lymphoprolifératif post-transplantation (SLP), chez les individus immunodéprimés. A l’intérieur de ce groupe, les personnes à plus haut risque sont les enfants, puisqu’ils sont à risque de développer une infection primaire par le VEB pendant leur régime d’immunosuppression post-greffe. Dans le but de développer un anticorps préventif, notre laboratoire s’est attardé au rôle du cycle lytique du VEB dans le développement du SLP. À cette fin, le premier objectif du présent projet vise à fournir la preuve expérimentale de l’existence ou non d’une phase réplicative productive pendant l’infection aiguë des lymphocytes B sanguins. Un examen des événements qui se déroulent au tout début de l’infection par le VEB tant au niveau de la réplication virale qu’au niveau de l’expression des gènes lytiques précoces et tardifs a révélé l’existence d’une phase réplicative productive pendant l’infection aiguë. Ceci a permis de justifier l’élaboration, dans notre laboratoire, d’un anticorps chimère (murin-humain) neutralisant, dirigé contre la protéine gp350 située sur l’enveloppe virale. Le deuxième objectif, quant à lui, vise à fournir la preuve expérimentale de la capacité neutralisante de cet anticorps chimère. Des essais de caractérisation in vitro ont démontré une capacité de reconnaissance de la protéine cible, notamment la gp350, et une capacité de neutralisation du virus par l’anticorps chimère. L’anticorps chimère anti-gp350 pourra faire l’objet d’essais précliniques in vivo en vue d’évaluer sa capacité à reconnaître le virus et à prévenir l’apparition de tumeurs de type SLP chez les souris SCID. Il pourrait être éventuellement utilisé, par la suite, comme traitement préemptif contre les tumeurs dans l’espoir de mieux gérer les patients à risque de développer un SLP.

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La maladie lymphoproliférative post-greffe (MLP) est une complication grave chez les greffés (d’organes solides ou de cellules souches hématopoïétiques) immunosupprimés suite à l'infection par le virus Epstein-Barr (VEB). En l’absence d'une réponse efficace des lymphocytes T cytotoxiques, les cellules B infectées par le VEB peuvent proliférer et donner lieu à la MLP. Dans le cas des receveurs de greffe immunosupprimés, les cellules B infectées par le VEB de façon lytique, produisent activement de nouveaux virions. Ces derniers infectent les cellules B voisines, entraînant leur expansion polyclonale. La gp350, une protéine du cycle lytique située dans l'enveloppe virale, joue un rôle important dans l'infection par le VEB. Elle interagit avec le récepteur CD21 exprimée à la surface des cellules B pour permettre l’entrée du virus. Ainsi, des anticorps neutralisants anti-gp350 sont considérés être des acteurs clés dans le blocage de l'infection, empêchant ainsi le développement de la MLP. L'effet protecteur des immunoglobulines intraveineuses (IgIV) à titre prophylactique contre le VEB et la MLP chez les greffés de cellules souches hématopoïétiques n’est pas clairement démontré. Par conséquent, le premier objectif de cette thèse a proposé d'évaluer l'efficacité des IgIV contre l'infection par le VEB et la MLP chez les receveurs de cellules souches hématopoïétiques. Le deuxième objectif a proposé de déterminer, en utilisant la technique ELISpot, si la présence d'une réponse forte des lymphocytes T contre l'antigène précoce BMLF1 du cycle lytique du VEB pourrait constituer un marqueur de protection contre la MLP chez les greffés de cellules souches hématopoïétiques. Les résultats ont montré d'une part que, si les IgIV peuvent neutraliser efficacement l'infection par le VEB in vitro, ils ne protègent pas efficacement les patients greffés contre l'infection par le VEB in vivo. D'autre part, l'étude de la réponse des lymphocytes T contre des antigènes du VEB a démontré que les cellules T de certains patients sont capables de reconnaître l'antigène lytique BMLF1. Cette réponse spécifique des lymphocytes T peut s’avérer un bon marqueur de la protection contre la MLP. Les résultats de cette thèse démontrent que l’infection lytique au VEB joue un rôle fondamental dans le développement de la MLP. Les données indiquent également que la présence d'une réponse spécifique des lymphocytes T contre un antigène du cycle lytique du VEB peut constituer un bon marqueur de la protection contre la MLP. Cependant, le traitement des patients recevant des greffes de cellules souches hématopoïétiques avec les IgIV n’apparaît pas efficace dans la prévention de la MLP.

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A range of diterpene ester ligands with selective biological activity (e.g., irritant but not tumour promoting) were tested for their ability to induce Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) early antigen expression in the lymphoblastoid Raji cell line. All substituted compounds were found to be capable of inducing some antigen expression at nM−μM levels, including desacetyl-α-sapinine, a compound largely devoid of biological activity. The non-promoting, fluorescent compound, sapintoxin A, was virtually equipotent with promoting compounds. It was concluded that, although the assay has relevance to the specific condition of chronic diterpene ester exposure occurring in conjunction with high EBV infection rates, there was relatively poor correlation with mouse skin tumour promoting potential.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is classified as a member in the order herpesvirales, family herpesviridae, subfamily gammaherpesvirinae and the genus lymphocytovirus. The virus is an exclusively human pathogen and thus also termed as human herpesvirus 4 (HHV4). It was the first oncogenic virus recognized and has been incriminated in the causation of tumors of both lymphatic and epithelial nature. It was reported in some previous studies that 95% of the population worldwide are serologically positive to the virus. Clinically, EBV primary infection is almost silent, persisting as a life-long asymptomatic latent infection in B cells although it may be responsible for a transient clinical syndrome called infectious mononucleosis. Following reactivation of the virus from latency due to immunocompromised status, EBV was found to be associated with several tumors. EBV linked to oncogenesis as detected in lymphoid tumors such as Burkitt's lymphoma (BL), Hodgkin's disease (HD), post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) and T-cell lymphomas (e.g. Peripheral T-cell lymphomas; PTCL and Anaplastic large cell lymphomas; ALCL). It is also linked to epithelial tumors such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), gastric carcinomas and oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL). In vitro, EBV many studies have demonstrated its ability to transform B cells into lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs). Despite these malignancies showing different clinical and epidemiological patterns when studied, genetic studies have suggested that these EBV- associated transformations were characterized generally by low level of virus gene expression with only the latent virus proteins (LVPs) upregulated in both tumors and LCLs. In this review, we summarize some clinical and epidemiological features of EBV- associated tumors. We also discuss how EBV latent genes may lead to oncogenesis in the different clinical malignancies