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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, August 1998, p. 2220-2222, Vol. 36, No. 8
Divisions of Infectious
Diseases1 and
Clinical
Microbiology,2 Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
Minnesota 55905
Received 30 January 1998/Returned for modification 3 March
1998/Accepted 27 April 1998
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is the most common neoplasm in patients with
AIDS. Epidemiologic evidence and the recent identification of
herpesvirus-like DNA sequences in patients with KS have suggested a
role for viral agents in the etiopathogenesis of this disease. It is
unclear if these sequences are present in all types of KS and if the
copy number of these sequences has a correlation with disease severity
(staging). In order to clarify these issues, we retrospectively
analyzed, by PCR and Southern blotting, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded biopsy specimens from 12 patients previously diagnosed with KS by histopathologic examination of these specimens between the years of 1977 and 1996. We also analyzed tissue samples from these patients taken from dermal sites without KS lesions and
control tissues from healthy subjects. Of the 12 patients, 6 had
classic KS, 5 had AIDS-associated KS, and 1 had the endemic type of KS.
We tested the specimens for other herpesviruses, including cytomegalovirus, human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6), HHV-7, HHV-8, and Epstein-Barr virus. Of 20 biopsy specimens from patients previously diagnosed with KS, 19 were positive for HHV-8 sequences (95%), while
PCR for the DNAs of other herpesvirus agents was negative. Uninvolved
tissue from these patients and control tissue from healthy subjects
gave negative results for all viruses. Semiquantitative analysis of
Southern blots showed higher levels of HHV-8 DNA in those patients with
multicentric and visceral involvement than in those patients with
localized involvement. In addition, in patients with localized skin
disease, the nodular stage had higher levels of HHV-8 DNA than the
patch or plaque stages. Our data confirmed that HHV-8 is involved in
the etiopathogenesis of all types of KS and that there is a correlation
between HHV-8 DNA load and the severity and staging of this disease.
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Detection and Semiquantitative Analysis of Human Herpesvirus 8 DNA in Specimens from Patients with Kaposi's Sarcoma
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Clinical Microbiology, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St. S.W., Rochester, MN
55905. Phone: (507) 284-8146. Fax: (507) 284-4272. E-mail:
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