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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, Sep 1997, 545-549, Vol 4, No. 5
MW Hornef, G Bein, D Wilhelm, L Fricke and H Kirchner
Primary and reactivated Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infections after organ
transplantation are associated with the development of posttransplant
lymphoproliferative malignancies. Since viral reactivation frequently stays
asymptomatic, early diagnosis and treatment are challenges during
posttransplant patient monitoring. Both soluble-CD23 (sCD23) and
intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) cell surface expression as well
as interleukin-10 (IL-10) production are closely associated with viral gene
expression. Therefore, immunoglobulin M (IgM), IgG, IgA, sCD23, ICAM-1, and
IL-10 concentrations were measured in serum samples from patients during
EBV reactivation (n = 14) and were compared with those in samples from
patients without EBV reactivation (n = 10) following renal transplantation.
In addition, serum sCD23, ICAM-1, and IL-10 concentrations were measured
longitudinally in weekly to biweekly samples from 10 patients with EBV
reactivation for at least 20 weeks following transplantation. A significant
elevation of sCD23 was found during viral reactivation (P < 0.05),
whereas ICAM-1 levels showed a nonsignificant increase. The finding of a
highly significant elevation of the serum IL-10 concentration during EBV
reactivation (P < 0.001) may support speculations about its role in
EBV-induced lymphoproliferation and in the development of opportunistic
infections and secondary malignancies. Maximum serum IL-10 levels at the
time of EBV reactivation were found in 7 of 10 patients. Well-defined
ICAM-1 and sCD23 concentration peaks were found in 9 of 10 and 8 of 10
patients, respectively. Although both markers are not specific for EBV
reactivation and therefore may not be useful for primary diagnosis, sCD23
and ICAM-1 might be potent tools for the clinical monitoring of EBV
activity and virus-induced lymphoproliferation.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
ICAM-1, soluble-CD23, and interleukin-10 concentrations in serum in renal-transplant recipients with Epstein-Barr virus reactivation
Institute of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, University of Lubeck School of Medicine, Germany.
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