EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study.

The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) produces different microRNAs (miRNA) with distinct regulatory functions within the infectious cycle. These viral miRNAs regulate the expression of viral and host genes and have been discussed as potential diagnostic markers or even therapeutic targets, provided that the...

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Main Authors: Anita Hartung, Oliwia Makarewicz, Renate Egerer, Matthias Karrasch, Anne Klink, Andreas Sauerbrei, Karim Kentouche, Mathias W Pletz
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212027
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spelling doaj-fe9de965139e49b6b6af61d3c37336672021-03-03T20:53:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01142e021202710.1371/journal.pone.0212027EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study.Anita HartungOliwia MakarewiczRenate EgererMatthias KarraschAnne KlinkAndreas SauerbreiKarim KentoucheMathias W PletzThe Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) produces different microRNAs (miRNA) with distinct regulatory functions within the infectious cycle. These viral miRNAs regulate the expression of viral and host genes and have been discussed as potential diagnostic markers or even therapeutic targets, provided that the expression profile can be unambiguously correlated to a specific stage of infection or a specific EBV-induced disorder. In this context, miRNA profiling becomes more important since the roles of these miRNAs in the pathogenesis of infections and malignancies are not fully understood. Studies of EBV miRNA expression profiles are sparse and have mainly focused on associated malignancies. This study is the first to examine the miRNA profiles of EBV reactivation and to use a correction step with seronegative patients as a reference. Between 2012 and 2017, we examined the expression profiles of 11 selected EBV miRNAs in 129 whole blood samples from primary infection, reactivation, healthy carriers and EBV seronegative patients. Three of the miRNAs could not be detected in any sample. Other miRNAs showed significantly higher expression levels and prevalence during primary infection than in other stages; miR-BHRF1-1 was the most abundant. The expression profiles from reactivation differed slightly but not significantly from those of healthy carriers, but a specific marker miRNA for each stage could not be identified within the selected EBV miRNA targets.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212027
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author Anita Hartung
Oliwia Makarewicz
Renate Egerer
Matthias Karrasch
Anne Klink
Andreas Sauerbrei
Karim Kentouche
Mathias W Pletz
spellingShingle Anita Hartung
Oliwia Makarewicz
Renate Egerer
Matthias Karrasch
Anne Klink
Andreas Sauerbrei
Karim Kentouche
Mathias W Pletz
EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Anita Hartung
Oliwia Makarewicz
Renate Egerer
Matthias Karrasch
Anne Klink
Andreas Sauerbrei
Karim Kentouche
Mathias W Pletz
author_sort Anita Hartung
title EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study.
title_short EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study.
title_full EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study.
title_fullStr EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study.
title_full_unstemmed EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study.
title_sort ebv mirna expression profiles in different infection stages: a prospective cohort study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) produces different microRNAs (miRNA) with distinct regulatory functions within the infectious cycle. These viral miRNAs regulate the expression of viral and host genes and have been discussed as potential diagnostic markers or even therapeutic targets, provided that the expression profile can be unambiguously correlated to a specific stage of infection or a specific EBV-induced disorder. In this context, miRNA profiling becomes more important since the roles of these miRNAs in the pathogenesis of infections and malignancies are not fully understood. Studies of EBV miRNA expression profiles are sparse and have mainly focused on associated malignancies. This study is the first to examine the miRNA profiles of EBV reactivation and to use a correction step with seronegative patients as a reference. Between 2012 and 2017, we examined the expression profiles of 11 selected EBV miRNAs in 129 whole blood samples from primary infection, reactivation, healthy carriers and EBV seronegative patients. Three of the miRNAs could not be detected in any sample. Other miRNAs showed significantly higher expression levels and prevalence during primary infection than in other stages; miR-BHRF1-1 was the most abundant. The expression profiles from reactivation differed slightly but not significantly from those of healthy carriers, but a specific marker miRNA for each stage could not be identified within the selected EBV miRNA targets.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212027
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