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Prevalence of LMP-1 gene in tonsils and non-neoplastic nasopharynxes by nest-polymerase chain reaction in Taiwan

Authors :
Kuo-Chen Wei
Chi-Cheng Chuang
Chen-Kan Tseng
Ping-Ching Pai
Chuen Hsueh
Ngan-Ming Tsang
Sheng-Po Hao
Tseng-tong Kuo
Source :
Headneck. 26(7)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Background. The purpose of this study was to investigate the frequency of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent membrane protein-1 (LMP-1) in tonsils and non-neoplastic nasopharynxes in Taiwan. Methods. Nest-polymerase chain reaction (nest-PCR) was used to examine the presence of LMP-1 gene in lymphoid hyperplasia from non-neoplastic tonsillar and nasopharyngeal tissues and in tonsillar cancers. Results. In 152 cases, 64 biopsy tissues were obtained from lymphoid hyperplasia of nasopharynxes, 57 from tonsillectomy of non-neoplastic tonsils, and 31 from tonsillar cancers. LMP-1 was detected in 43.4% of the study group. Nineteen (29.7%) and 29 (50.9%) lymphoid hyperplasias from normal nasopharynxes and tonsils, respectively, and 18 (58.1%) biopsies from tonsillar cancers had positive LMP-1. The 30–base pair (bp) deleted variant was detected in 89.5% and 82.8% of normal nasopharynxes and tonsils, respectively, and in 66.7% of biopsies from tonsillar cancers (p = .198). Conclusion. This study found that the 30-bp variant was the predominant type of LMP-1 from a healthy population in Taiwan. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck26: 619–624, 2004

Details

ISSN :
10433074
Volume :
26
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Headneck
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....02888ebfbf25b6febfe564b88aafff28