Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1
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Resumo: | The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a member of the Herpesviridae family. It infects around 90% of the world s population. The EBV known as the etiological agent of infectious mononucleosis and oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL). The OHL is a white lesion that develops essentially at the side border of the tongue, in patients that suffer from several immunossupression, specially those affected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In these patients, the OHL is considered a diagnosed lesion of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and has a prognostic mark for the development of this ailment. The OHL is the only epithelial manifestation known from EBV in its replicative phase, constituting an important study model for the observation of the viral action as cellular proliferation inductor, since in this phase there is an expression of practically all genes e proteins codified by its genome. Two types of EBV are recognized type-1 (EBV-1), and type-2 (EBV-2). These two genotypes can be identified because they present differences in the genes EBNA-2, 3A, 3B, and 3C; and show epidemiologic variations. The role of EBV infection, its action mechanisms in OHL pathogenesis, and the interaction of its proteins and the host are yet to be completely known. EBV genotyping studies associated to OHL are rare, and it is not established if there is prevalence of one of the EBV genotypes in this lesion in Brazilian patients. The purpose of this work was to identify the EBV prevalent genotype in 53 samples scraps lateral border of tongue in HIV-1 patients, with or without OHL, using PCR methodology based in genomic differences of the EBNA-2. Besides, an optimization of the PCR and Nested PCR genomic amplification methodology for the EBNA-2 gene, and a comparison of results in EBV genotyping with or without clinic and subclinic OHL with the epidemiologic and clinic data collected from patients were also sought. The EBV-1 genotype was identified in 41 (77,3%) samples, the EBV-2 in 22 (41,5%), and in 10 (18,9%) of these samples both genotypes were identified. There was an equivalence between the number of female (24) and male (29) samples. There was also an expressive statistic difference between the occurrence of EBV-1 in men and women, being the presence of EBV-1 higher in women. It was not found a significative statistic result that would relate one of the EBV genotypes to the development of OHL. To conclude, we found that the OHL s developing mechanism may be multifactorial and the oral epithelium in HIV soropositive patients is infected by EBV-1, EBV-2 or both EBV genotypes. The methodology developed for the research showed itself adequate and efficient in identifying the EBV genotypes with a reduction of the time of processing. In this work many important results did not present statistically expressive correlation, although they reinforce the necessity of systematic studies with a larger number of samples to investigate de EBV s genetic diversity. |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1Leucoplasia pilosaHIV-1InfecçãoHerpesviridaeSíndrome de imunodeficiência adquiridaVírus Epstein-BarrEBV-1EBV-2Leucoplasia pilosa oralEpstein-Barr virusOral hairy leukoplakiaCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIAThe Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a member of the Herpesviridae family. It infects around 90% of the world s population. The EBV known as the etiological agent of infectious mononucleosis and oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL). The OHL is a white lesion that develops essentially at the side border of the tongue, in patients that suffer from several immunossupression, specially those affected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In these patients, the OHL is considered a diagnosed lesion of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and has a prognostic mark for the development of this ailment. The OHL is the only epithelial manifestation known from EBV in its replicative phase, constituting an important study model for the observation of the viral action as cellular proliferation inductor, since in this phase there is an expression of practically all genes e proteins codified by its genome. Two types of EBV are recognized type-1 (EBV-1), and type-2 (EBV-2). These two genotypes can be identified because they present differences in the genes EBNA-2, 3A, 3B, and 3C; and show epidemiologic variations. The role of EBV infection, its action mechanisms in OHL pathogenesis, and the interaction of its proteins and the host are yet to be completely known. EBV genotyping studies associated to OHL are rare, and it is not established if there is prevalence of one of the EBV genotypes in this lesion in Brazilian patients. The purpose of this work was to identify the EBV prevalent genotype in 53 samples scraps lateral border of tongue in HIV-1 patients, with or without OHL, using PCR methodology based in genomic differences of the EBNA-2. Besides, an optimization of the PCR and Nested PCR genomic amplification methodology for the EBNA-2 gene, and a comparison of results in EBV genotyping with or without clinic and subclinic OHL with the epidemiologic and clinic data collected from patients were also sought. The EBV-1 genotype was identified in 41 (77,3%) samples, the EBV-2 in 22 (41,5%), and in 10 (18,9%) of these samples both genotypes were identified. There was an equivalence between the number of female (24) and male (29) samples. There was also an expressive statistic difference between the occurrence of EBV-1 in men and women, being the presence of EBV-1 higher in women. It was not found a significative statistic result that would relate one of the EBV genotypes to the development of OHL. To conclude, we found that the OHL s developing mechanism may be multifactorial and the oral epithelium in HIV soropositive patients is infected by EBV-1, EBV-2 or both EBV genotypes. The methodology developed for the research showed itself adequate and efficient in identifying the EBV genotypes with a reduction of the time of processing. In this work many important results did not present statistically expressive correlation, although they reinforce the necessity of systematic studies with a larger number of samples to investigate de EBV s genetic diversity.O vírus Epstein-Barr (EBV) é um membro da família Herpesviridae e infecta aproximadamente 90% da população mundial. É reconhecido como agente etiológico da mononucleose infecciosa e da leucoplasia pilosa oral (OHL). A OHL é uma lesão branca que se desenvolve na borda lateral de língua, em pacientes com imunossupressão grave, principalmente aqueles contaminados com o vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV). Nestes pacientes a OHL é considerada uma lesão diagnóstica da Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida e de marcação prognóstica para o avanço desta doença. A OHL é a única manifestação epitelial conhecida do EBV na sua fase replicativa. São reconhecidos dois tipos de EBV o tipo-1 (EBV-1) e o tipo-2 (EBV-2). O objetivo deste trabalho foi identificar o genótipo prevalente do EBV em 53 amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes infectados pelo HIV-1 com e sem OHL, utilizando a metodologia da PCR baseada nas diferenças genômicas do EBNA2. Além disto, procurou-se também otimizar uma metodologia de amplificação genômica (PCR) para o gene EBNA-2, comparar os resultados da genotipagem do EBV com a presença ou ausência de OHL clínica e subclínica e com os dados epidemiólogicos e clínicos coletados dos pacientes. O genótipo do EBV-1 foi identificado em 41 (77,3%) amostras e o EBV-2 em 22 (41,5%), sendo que em 10 (18,9%) destas amostras foram identificados ambos os genótipos. Houve uma equivalência entre o número de amostras femininas (24) e masculinas (29). Houve diferença estatística significativa entre a ocorrência de EBV-1 em homens e mulheres, sendo a presença do EBV-1 maior nas mulheres. O EBV tipo 2 foi encontrado em maior proporção entre os homens. Não foi encontrado resultado estatisticamente significativo que relacionasse um dos genótipos do EBV ao desenvolvimento da OHL. A metodologia desenvolvida para a pesquisa mostrou-se adequada e eficiente para identificação dos genótipos do EBV com diminuição do tempo de processamento. Neste trabalho muitos resultados importantes não apresentaram correlação estatisticamente significativa, porém reforçam a necessidade de estudos sistemáticos, com um número maior de amostras, para investigação da diversidade genética do EBV. Concluímos que o mecanismo de desenvolvimento da OHL é multifatorial e que o epitélio oral de pessoas soropositivas para o HIV é infectado por ambos os genótipos do EBV isoladamente ou concomitantemente. O EBV tipo 1 é o genótipo prevalente nos raspados da borda de língua dos pacientes portadores de HIV-1 com ou sem leucoplasia pilosa oral. Não há associação específica entre a infecção dos genótipos do EBV e o desenvolvimento de OHL clínica ou subclínica e a ocorrência da infecção pelo EBV tipo 1 é significativamente maior no sexo feminino que no sexo masculino.Programa de Pós-graduação em PatologiaPatologiaDias, Eliane PedraCPF:77790588753http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4786983U3&dataRevisao=nullLeite, José Paulo GagliardiCPF:4770060270http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787544E3&dataRevisao=nullNascimento, Jussara Pereira doCPF:07055688722http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781805E4Spano, Liliana CruzCPF:00989765322http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4786788A1Silva Júnior, ArleyCPF:60989067522Robaina, Tatiana Ferreira2021-03-10T20:48:04Z2006-08-212021-03-10T20:48:04Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/19657porCC-BY-SAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFF2021-03-10T20:48:04Zoai:app.uff.br:1/19657Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://app.uff.br/oai/requestriuff@id.uff.bropendoar:21202024-08-19T11:06:46.858817Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1 |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1 |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1 Robaina, Tatiana Ferreira Leucoplasia pilosa HIV-1 Infecção Herpesviridae Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida Vírus Epstein-Barr EBV-1 EBV-2 Leucoplasia pilosa oral Epstein-Barr virus Oral hairy leukoplakia CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1 |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1 |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1 |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1 |
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Genotipagem do vírus Epstein-Barr em amostras de raspado de borda lateral de língua de pacientes soropositivos para HIV-1 |
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Robaina, Tatiana Ferreira |
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Robaina, Tatiana Ferreira |
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Dias, Eliane Pedra CPF:77790588753 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4786983U3&dataRevisao=null Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi CPF:4770060270 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787544E3&dataRevisao=null Nascimento, Jussara Pereira do CPF:07055688722 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781805E4 Spano, Liliana Cruz CPF:00989765322 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4786788A1 Silva Júnior, Arley CPF:60989067522 |
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Robaina, Tatiana Ferreira |
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Leucoplasia pilosa HIV-1 Infecção Herpesviridae Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida Vírus Epstein-Barr EBV-1 EBV-2 Leucoplasia pilosa oral Epstein-Barr virus Oral hairy leukoplakia CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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Leucoplasia pilosa HIV-1 Infecção Herpesviridae Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida Vírus Epstein-Barr EBV-1 EBV-2 Leucoplasia pilosa oral Epstein-Barr virus Oral hairy leukoplakia CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a member of the Herpesviridae family. It infects around 90% of the world s population. The EBV known as the etiological agent of infectious mononucleosis and oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL). The OHL is a white lesion that develops essentially at the side border of the tongue, in patients that suffer from several immunossupression, specially those affected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In these patients, the OHL is considered a diagnosed lesion of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and has a prognostic mark for the development of this ailment. The OHL is the only epithelial manifestation known from EBV in its replicative phase, constituting an important study model for the observation of the viral action as cellular proliferation inductor, since in this phase there is an expression of practically all genes e proteins codified by its genome. Two types of EBV are recognized type-1 (EBV-1), and type-2 (EBV-2). These two genotypes can be identified because they present differences in the genes EBNA-2, 3A, 3B, and 3C; and show epidemiologic variations. The role of EBV infection, its action mechanisms in OHL pathogenesis, and the interaction of its proteins and the host are yet to be completely known. EBV genotyping studies associated to OHL are rare, and it is not established if there is prevalence of one of the EBV genotypes in this lesion in Brazilian patients. The purpose of this work was to identify the EBV prevalent genotype in 53 samples scraps lateral border of tongue in HIV-1 patients, with or without OHL, using PCR methodology based in genomic differences of the EBNA-2. Besides, an optimization of the PCR and Nested PCR genomic amplification methodology for the EBNA-2 gene, and a comparison of results in EBV genotyping with or without clinic and subclinic OHL with the epidemiologic and clinic data collected from patients were also sought. The EBV-1 genotype was identified in 41 (77,3%) samples, the EBV-2 in 22 (41,5%), and in 10 (18,9%) of these samples both genotypes were identified. There was an equivalence between the number of female (24) and male (29) samples. There was also an expressive statistic difference between the occurrence of EBV-1 in men and women, being the presence of EBV-1 higher in women. It was not found a significative statistic result that would relate one of the EBV genotypes to the development of OHL. To conclude, we found that the OHL s developing mechanism may be multifactorial and the oral epithelium in HIV soropositive patients is infected by EBV-1, EBV-2 or both EBV genotypes. The methodology developed for the research showed itself adequate and efficient in identifying the EBV genotypes with a reduction of the time of processing. In this work many important results did not present statistically expressive correlation, although they reinforce the necessity of systematic studies with a larger number of samples to investigate de EBV s genetic diversity. |
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