ISSN:
1432-1076
Keywords:
Virus-associated haemophagocytic syndrome
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Monoclonal proliferation of EBV-infected T-cells
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EBNA of SRBC-rosette-forming bone marrow cells
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Monoclonal proliferation of bone marrow cells with the EBV genome
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Monoclonal rearrangement of the T-cell receptor-β and-ψ chain genes
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract Virus-associated haemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS) is a non-neoplastic, generalized histiocytic proliferation disorder showing marked haemophagocytosis associated with systemic viral infection. We describe the case of a 1-year-old girl with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-related VAHS, in whom Southern blot analysis showed monoclonal proliferation of bone marrow cells with the EBV genome; detected with the Xho-1 fragment of the latent infection membrane protein genome. EBV serology showed anti-Epstein-Barr virus nuclear associated antigen (EBNA), anti-viral capsid antigen (VCA)-IgG, anti-VCA-IgA elevation and positive EBNA of Sheep red blood cells (SRBC)-rosette-forming bone marrow cells in the late period of her clinical course, indicative of EBV infection. DNA analysis of her bone marrow cells showed monoclonal rearrangement of the T-cell receptor-β and-ψ chain genes but not of the immunoglobulin heavy chain genes. Those results suggest that EBV may infect T-cells, after which the cells proliferate monoclonally. Repeated administration of epipodophyllotoxin VP-16-213 induced remission, but adrenocortical steroid, vincristine, and cyclophosphamide had no effect on the patient's condition. Ours is a first case report of VAHS showing monoclonal proliferation of EBV-infected T-cells.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01954490
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