Molecular Pathologic Analysis of the Tonsil in HTLV-I-Infected Individuals : JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes

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Molecular Pathologic Analysis of the Tonsil in HTLV-I-Infected Individuals

Takenouchi, Norihiro*†; Matsuoka, Eiji*†; Moritoyo, Takashi*†; Nagai, Masahiro*; Katsuta, Kenji‡; Hasui, Kazuhisa§; Ueno, Kazuyoshi*; Eizuru, Yoshito*; Usuku, Koichiro∥; Osame, Mitsuhiro†; Isashiki, Yasushi*; Izumo, Shuji*

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JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 22(2):p 200-207, October 1, 1999.
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Summary: 

Little is known about the role of the tonsils in HTLV-I infection. We performed molecular pathologic studies of tonsils in individuals positive or negative for anti-HTLV-I antibodies (HTLV-I-Ab) to clarify histologic characteristics of tonsils in HTLV-I infection. We collected tonsils and peripheral blood samples from patients who underwent tonsillectomy in a prospective manner. HTLV-I-Ab in serum was examined and presence of HTLV-I provirus was detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in extracted DNA of both peripheral blood and tonsils. Histopathologic and immunohistochemical evaluations of tonsils were performed. HTLV-I seropositivity and PCR detection of HTLV-I provirus matched perfectly. Tonsil samples from seropositive individuals showed atrophy of the mantle zone and high numbers of T cells in the marginal zone compared with findings in HTLV-I-negative samples. HTLV-I provirus could be detected only from extracted DNA of extrafollicular areas. PCR in situ hybridization also showed positive signals in some mononuclear cells located in the marginal zone. There was a significant correlation between HTLV-I proviral load in tonsils and in peripheral blood. These results suggest the presence of characteristic histologic changes and deviated localization of HTLV-I-infected cells in the tonsils of individuals positive for HTLV-I.

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