Lessons from Epstein-Barr virus DNA detection in cerebrospinal fluid as a diagnostic tool for EBV-induced central nervous system dysfunction among HIV-positive patients
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Lessons from Epstein-Barr virus DNA detection in cerebrospinal fluid as a diagnostic tool for EBV-induced central nervous system dysfunction among HIV-positive patients
Abstract
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) remains vital for evaluating active EBV infection involving the central nervous system (CNS). CSF EBV DNA was often found in conjunction with other microbial infection affecting the CNS among patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Sometimes CSF EBV DNA is detectable in patients without neurological symptoms. This review focused on the clinical and laboratory features of CNS EBV infection among patients with HIV, and discussed various types of EBV-associated CNS infections, and predominant neoplasms involving CNS such as primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL), CNS-non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, smooth muscle tumors and leiomyosarcomas, EBV encephalitis or myelitis, EBV meningitis and EBV coinfection with other causative agents were also included. Furthermore, the metagenomic next-generation sequencing technique with high sensitivity for the detection of pathogenic coinfection in the CSF were also reviewed. We concluded that CSF EBV-DNA detection with high sensitivity and specificity could be a useful diagnostic tool for CNS lymphoma among HIV patients; however, it is still unknown for other CNS diseases. We further summarized and conclude that positive CSF EBV-DNA detection combined with specific brain focal lesions could be a minimally invasive method to diagnose PCNSL. The occurrence of positive CSF EBV-DNA was influenced by PCR detection limit, PCR methods, immunocompromised status, the possible influence of anti-herpetic therapy and anti-HIV therapy, and the size and location of a tumor mass. Uniform PCR methods as vital diagnostic tools and optimal EBV-DNA load threshold need to be established.
Keywords: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; Central nervous system; Cerebrospinal fluid; Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) detection; Human immunodeficiency virus.
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