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Title: Aberrant Epstein-Barr virus antibody patterns and chronic lymphocytic leukemia in a Spanish multicentric case-control study
Author: Casabonne, Delphine
Benavente, Yolanda
Robles, Claudia
Costas, Laura
Alonso Sanz, Esther
González Barca, Eva
Tardón, Adonina
Dierssen Sotos, Trinidad
Gimeno Vázquez, Eva
Aymerich Gregorio, Marta
Campo Güerri, Elias
Castaño-Vinyals, Gemma
Aragonès Sanz, Núria
Pollán, Marina
Kogevinas, Manolis
Juwana, Hedy
Middeldorp, Jaap M.
Sanjosé Llongueras, Silvia de
Keywords: Leucèmia limfocítica crònica
Virus
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Viruses
Issue Date: 9-Feb-2015
Publisher: BioMed Central
Abstract: Background: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-related malignancies harbour distinct serological responses to EBV antigens. We hypothesized that EBV serological patterns can be useful to identify different stages of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Methods: Information on 150 cases with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and 157 frequency-matched (by age, sex and region) population-based controls from a Spanish multicentre case-control study was obtained. EBV immunoglobulin G serostatus was evaluated through a peptide-based ELISA and further by immunoblot analysis to EBV early antigens (EA), nuclear antigen (EBNA1), VCA-p18, VCA-p40 and Zebra. Two independent individuals categorized the serological patterns of the western blot analysis. Patients with very high response and diversity in EBV-specific polypeptides, in particular with clear responses to EA-associated proteins, were categorized as having an abnormal reactive pattern (ab_EBV). Adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using logistic regression models. Results: Almost all subjects were EBV-IgG positive (>95% of cases and controls) whereas ab_EBV patterns were detected in 23% of cases (N = 34) and 11% of controls (N = 17; OR: 2.44, 95% CI, 1.29 to 4.62; P = 0.006), particularly in intermediate/high risk patients. Although based on small numbers, the association was modified by smoking with a gradual reduction of ab_EBV-related OR for all Rai stages from never smokers to current smokers. Conclusions: Highly distinct EBV antibody diversity patterns revealed by immunoblot analysis were detected in cases compared to controls, detectable at very early stages of the disease and particularly among non smokers. This study provides further evidence of an abnormal immunological response against EBV in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-9378-10-5
It is part of: Infectious Agents and Cancer, 2015, vol. 10, num. 5
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/125407
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-9378-10-5
ISSN: 1750-9378
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