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2. Troubles sexuels chez 78 hémodialysés chroniques marocains de sexe masculin : étude clinique et endocrinienne
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Zamd, M., primary, Farh, M., additional, Hbid, O., additional, Zabari, M., additional, Benghanem Gharbi, M., additional, Ramdani, B., additional, Zaïd, D., additional, El Abbadi, N., additional, Lalaoui, K., additional, Belhouari, A., additional, and Hassan Tahri, E., additional
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- 2004
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3. Evidence for a multiclonal origin of multicentric advanced lesions of Kaposi sarcoma.
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Duprez R, Lacoste V, Brière J, Couppié P, Frances C, Sainte-Marie D, Kassa-Kelembho E, Lando MJ, Essame Oyono JL, Nkegoum B, Hbid O, Mahé A, Lebbé C, Tortevoye P, Huerre M, and Gessain A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Clone Cells pathology, Clone Cells virology, DNA, Viral analysis, DNA, Viral genetics, Female, Herpesvirus 8, Human isolation & purification, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Viral Load, Herpesvirus 8, Human genetics, Sarcoma, Kaposi pathology, Sarcoma, Kaposi virology, Skin pathology
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Background: Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a complex tumor of uncertain clonality. Studying the viral clonality of the human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) in KS to determine clonality of the tumors, a strategy that has been used previously with Epstein-Barr virus and its associated tumors, may elucidate whether multicentric (disseminated) KS lesions correspond to metastatic lesions or to expansions of independent clones., Methods: A series of 139 KS biopsies (from skin, lymph node, or tonsil) was obtained from 98 patients, with 59 biopsies from 18 patients with disseminated multicentric KS skin lesions. The degree of spindle cell infiltration in biopsies was established by direct observation of hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections, and HHV-8 viral load was quantified by real-time polymerase chain reaction. To determine cellular clonality, the size heterogeneity of the HHV-8-fused terminal repeat (TR) region was determined by probing of electrophoresed restricted genomic DNA from KS biopsies for the HHV-8 TR sequence., Results: HHV-8 clonality analysis was performed on the 62 samples for which sufficient DNA was obtained. Most samples corresponded to histologically nodular lesions with high spindle cell infiltration and high viral load. A clonal HHV-8 pattern was determined for 59 samples; 11 were found to be monoclonal and 48 to be oligoclonal. The informative samples that were from disseminated KS skin lesions (n = 26, from six patients) were either monoclonal or oligoclonal, and the size of HHV-8 episomes varied between these samples., Conclusion: Although some tumor KS lesions were monoclonal expansions of HHV-8-infected spindle cells, most advanced lesions were oligoclonal proliferations. Furthermore, individual KS disseminated tumor skin lesions were found to represent distinct expansions of HHV-8-infected spindle cells. Thus, our results suggest that KS lesions, especially in patients with advanced skin tumors, are reactive proliferations rather than true malignancies with metastatic dissemination.
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- 2007
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4. Cutaneous disseminated endemic Kaposi's sarcoma in a Polynesian man infected with a new divergent human herpesvirus 8 subtype D.
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Duprez R, Cassar O, Hbid O, Rougier Y, Morisse L, Bassot S, Huerre M, and Gessain A
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- Aged, 80 and over, Antibodies, Viral analysis, Herpesvirus 8, Human immunology, Humans, Male, Phylogeny, Polynesia, Sarcoma, Kaposi immunology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Herpesvirus 8, Human genetics, Sarcoma, Kaposi pathology, Sarcoma, Kaposi virology, Skin Neoplasms virology
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- 2006
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5. Molecular epidemiology of the HHV-8 K1 gene from Moroccan patients with Kaposi's sarcoma.
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Duprez R, Hbid O, Afonso P, Quach H, Belloul L, Fajali N, Ismaili N, Benomar H, Hassane Tahri E, Huerre M, Quintana-Murci L, and Gessain A
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- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome complications, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, DNA, Mitochondrial genetics, Female, Gene Pool, Genetic Variation, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Morocco epidemiology, Phylogeny, Polymorphism, Genetic, Population genetics, Recombination, Genetic, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Viral Proteins classification, Genes, Viral, Molecular Epidemiology, Sarcoma, Kaposi epidemiology, Sarcoma, Kaposi virology, Viral Proteins genetics
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The genetic variability of the human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) strains circulating in the populations living in the Maghreb region, an endemic area for HHV-8 and associated Kaposi's sarcoma, remains largely unknown. We have thus analyzed the genetic variation of the complete K1 gene of HHV-8 in a series of 35 viral strains, originating from 28 Moroccan patients with classic, AIDS-associated or iatrogenic Kaposi's sarcoma lesions. All but one of the 35 strains belonged to the large C molecular subtype. Furthermore, high genetic diversity within the C subtype was observed in the 35 sequenced HHV-8 K1 genes, with strains belonging to several and distinct subgroups highly supported from a phylogenetically viewpoint (e.g., C3, C7, C'' and C5). Considering these newly identified Moroccan viral strains in the context of 189 complete K1 genes, we were able to characterized, using the Simplot program, two main groups of recombinant chimeric K1 genes, either intertypic (C5) or intratypic (C7). In addition, the genetic characterization of the host maternal gene pool, through the analyses of mtDNA variation, did not provide evidence for any association between a particular human ethno-geographic background (i.e., North African vs. sub-Saharan African vs. West Eurasian linages) and any HHV-8 strain because both C' and C'' strains were randomly distributed among the different patients' population backgrounds.
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- 2006
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6. Kaposi's sarcoma in Morocco: a pathological study with immunostaining for human herpesvirus-8 LNA-1.
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Hbid O, Belloul L, Fajali N, Ismaili N, Duprez R, Tanguy M, Benomar H, Tahri el H, Gessain A, and Huerre M
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- AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections pathology, AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections virology, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antibodies, Viral blood, Antigens, Viral metabolism, Biomarkers, Tumor analysis, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Middle Aged, Morocco epidemiology, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sarcoma, Kaposi epidemiology, Herpesvirus 8, Human isolation & purification, Nuclear Proteins metabolism, Phosphoproteins metabolism, Sarcoma, Kaposi pathology, Sarcoma, Kaposi virology
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Aims: The Maghreb region is considered to be an endemic area for classical Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) but the few published reports have focused on clinical descriptions. We report here the clinical, virological and pathological features of 26 KS cases, including 17 classic forms, eight epidemic forms and one case of post-transplant KS., Methods: Evidence of human herpesvirus (HHV)-8 infection was detected by serology, immunohistochemistry and polymerase chain reaction., Results: Antibodies directed against HHV-8 latent nuclear antigen (LNA-1/ORF73) were present in sera from all 26 KS cases and the ORF26 HHV-8 gene fragment was amplified from the tumour DNA of all patients. KS lesions that met the classical criteria for KS (spindle cells, positive endothelial markers) and were immunostained with the anti-LNA-1 marker, demonstrated typical granular intranuclear labelling of the spindle cells in all but one case of KS, in which very few spindle cells were present. Furthermore, whereas LNA-1 staining was largely confined to spindle cells in the late nodular stage, it was also observed in endothelial cells forming the walls of slit-like vessels in early patch-stage lesions., Conclusion: This study confirms that Morocco is an endemic area for classical KS, which remains the most frequent type of KS in this country, and emphasises the value of the LNA-1 marker for the early diagnosis of KS lesions.
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- 2005
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7. [Sexual dysfunction among 78 Moroccan male hemodialysis patients: clinical and endocrine study].
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Zamd M, Farh M, Hbid O, Zabari M, Benghanem Gharbi M, Ramdani B, Zaïd D, El Abbadi N, Lalaoui K, Belhouari A, and Hassan Tahri E
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- Adult, Erectile Dysfunction blood, Erectile Dysfunction epidemiology, Ferritins blood, Follicle Stimulating Hormone blood, Gynecomastia blood, Gynecomastia epidemiology, Humans, Iron Overload complications, Kidney Failure, Chronic complications, Luteinizing Hormone blood, Male, Middle Aged, Morocco, Parathyroid Hormone blood, Prolactin blood, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological etiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Testosterone blood, Zinc blood, Kidney Failure, Chronic therapy, Renal Dialysis adverse effects, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological epidemiology
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Purpose: To investigate the correlation between biochemical and endocrine variables with sexual disorders in 78 male patients on chronic hemodialysis at the Ibn Rochd University Hospital (Casablanca-Morocco)., Methods: Seventy-eight male hemodialysis patients with chronic renal failure were evaluated with regard to their sexual function. All patients answered a personal questionnaire on their sexual activity. Hormone (FSH, LH, prolactin, testosterone, and parathyroid hormone) and zinc and ferritin assays were also performed., Results: The men reported erection (44.9%), libido (44.9%), ejaculation (26.8%), and orgasm (21.8%) disorders. Gynecomastia was observed in 17.9% of the patients. There was no correlation with weight nor the nature of the causal nephropathy nor with duration of dialysis. Levels of gonadotropins (FSH, LH), prolactin, and parathyroid hormone were elevated. Testosterone levels were low. Ferritinemia was elevated but there was no significant variation in zincemia. There was a negative curvilinear relationship between serum testosterone and sexual disorders, and between gynecomastia and ferritinemia. LH and prolactin levels were positively correlated with gynecomastia., Conclusion: Abnormal hormonal and iron overload could be important factors involved in the complex pathogenesis of sexual dysfunction in chronic renal failure patients undergoning hemodialysis.
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- 2004
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