HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients.
A proportion of classical Hodgkin lymphomas harbor the Epstein Barr virus (EBV). We previously demonstrated that associations between Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) alleles and susceptibility to EBV+ classical Hodgkin lymphoma differ between European and Chinese populations. Data on Hispanic populati...
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doaj-2a901696f9a840a6a36388404631c8a52020-11-24T21:40:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017445710.1371/journal.pone.0174457HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients.Luke B FletcherRianne N VeenstraEric Y LooAmie E HwangImran N SiddiqiLydia VisserBouke G HepkemaIlja M NolteAnke van den BergWendy CozenArjan DiepstraA proportion of classical Hodgkin lymphomas harbor the Epstein Barr virus (EBV). We previously demonstrated that associations between Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) alleles and susceptibility to EBV+ classical Hodgkin lymphoma differ between European and Chinese populations. Data on Hispanic populations is missing. Here we examined the association between HLA type, tumor cell HLA expression and other characteristics in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients diagnosed at the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center from 2000-2012 were included (n = 65). Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumor tissue was analyzed for EBV by in situ hybridization and for HLA class I and class II expression by immunohistochemistry. HLA typing was performed by HLA-A specific quantitative PCR of genomic DNA from tissue. Thirty patients (46%) had EBV+ tumors. Expression of HLA class I (p = 0.0006) was significantly associated with EBV+ tumor status in Hispanic patients, similar to Europeans and Chinese. A positive association between HLA class II expression and EBV+ tumor status, as present in large studies in Europeans, was not found (p = 0.06). The prevalences of the specific European HLA-A*01 risk and European HLA-A*02 protective types were not significantly associated with EBV+ tumors among these Hispanic patients, however numbers were too low to draw firm conclusions. The HLA-A*02:07 allele, that is associated with EBV+ Hodgkin lymphoma in Chinese, was absent. In conclusion, the association between EBV positivity in tumor cells and HLA class I expression appears to be consistent across different populations. Larger studies in Hispanics are needed to evaluate HLA allele susceptibility associations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5363938?pdf=render |
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Luke B Fletcher Rianne N Veenstra Eric Y Loo Amie E Hwang Imran N Siddiqi Lydia Visser Bouke G Hepkema Ilja M Nolte Anke van den Berg Wendy Cozen Arjan Diepstra |
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Luke B Fletcher Rianne N Veenstra Eric Y Loo Amie E Hwang Imran N Siddiqi Lydia Visser Bouke G Hepkema Ilja M Nolte Anke van den Berg Wendy Cozen Arjan Diepstra HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. PLoS ONE |
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Luke B Fletcher Rianne N Veenstra Eric Y Loo Amie E Hwang Imran N Siddiqi Lydia Visser Bouke G Hepkema Ilja M Nolte Anke van den Berg Wendy Cozen Arjan Diepstra |
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HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. |
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HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. |
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HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. |
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HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. |
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HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. |
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hla expression and hla type associations in relation to ebv status in hispanic hodgkin lymphoma patients. |
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A proportion of classical Hodgkin lymphomas harbor the Epstein Barr virus (EBV). We previously demonstrated that associations between Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) alleles and susceptibility to EBV+ classical Hodgkin lymphoma differ between European and Chinese populations. Data on Hispanic populations is missing. Here we examined the association between HLA type, tumor cell HLA expression and other characteristics in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients diagnosed at the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center from 2000-2012 were included (n = 65). Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumor tissue was analyzed for EBV by in situ hybridization and for HLA class I and class II expression by immunohistochemistry. HLA typing was performed by HLA-A specific quantitative PCR of genomic DNA from tissue. Thirty patients (46%) had EBV+ tumors. Expression of HLA class I (p = 0.0006) was significantly associated with EBV+ tumor status in Hispanic patients, similar to Europeans and Chinese. A positive association between HLA class II expression and EBV+ tumor status, as present in large studies in Europeans, was not found (p = 0.06). The prevalences of the specific European HLA-A*01 risk and European HLA-A*02 protective types were not significantly associated with EBV+ tumors among these Hispanic patients, however numbers were too low to draw firm conclusions. The HLA-A*02:07 allele, that is associated with EBV+ Hodgkin lymphoma in Chinese, was absent. In conclusion, the association between EBV positivity in tumor cells and HLA class I expression appears to be consistent across different populations. Larger studies in Hispanics are needed to evaluate HLA allele susceptibility associations. |
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