Prevalence and characteristics of Epstein-Barr virus-associated gastric carcinomas in Tunisia
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Prevalence and characteristics of Epstein-Barr virus-associated gastric carcinomas in Tunisia
Abstract
Objective: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been linked to gastric carcinoma (GC) with worldwide geographical variations of prevalence ranging from 1 to 18% of cases. Investigations carried out in north Africa have shown that some EBV-associated types of cancers are common in this area. This study was taken to determine the prevalence of EBV-associated GC in Tunisia.
Methods: Ninety-six nonselected GC cases (male/female ratio 1.7/1, mean age 60.9 years, range: 20-88 years) were evaluated for the presence of EBV by polymerase chain reaction as well as by in-situ hybridization for EBV-encoded small RNAs (EBERs) and immunohistochemistry for LMP-1 and EBNA-2 expression.
Results: EBV was detected by polymerase chain reaction in 36% of cases, whereas EBERs were detected in the tumor cells in only four cases (4.1%). Immunohistochemistry for LMP-1 and EBNA-2 was negative in all cases. The mean age for patients harboring EBERs-positive GC was 55.7 years (range: 52-59 years). All EBERs-positive GC cases were males of advanced clinical stage (pT3-pT4). According to Lauren's classification, two cases were of diffuse histological type and two cases were of intestinal type. In three cases, the tumors have a proximal location and in the remaining case the tumor arises in the antrum. All EBV strains detected from EBV-associated GC were exclusively of type A and D, prototype F, and XhoI-maintained variant.
Conclusion: We conclude that the prevalence of EBV-associated GC in Tunisia is low (4.1%), suggesting that this virus is not an important etiological factor in GC arising in north African populations. The clinicopathological profile of EBV-associated GC in Tunisia did not differ markedly from that found elsewhere.
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