Background: Epstein Barr Virus-positive diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the elderly (DLBCL-EBV+-e), initially described in 2003, is a provisional entity in the 4th edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of tumors of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues and is defined as an EBV+ monoclonal large B cell proliferation that occurs in patients >50 years of age and in whom there is no known immunodeficiency or history of lymphoma. It is associated with a poor prognosis but could be treated with the association of novel therapeutic approaches. EBER in situ hybridization (EBER-ISH) is the gold standard assay for defining a tumor as EBV-related, however there are no uniform criteria for the percentage of EBV-positive cells in DLBCL-EBV+-e. Methods: We applied to Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) tissue of 43 novel DLBCL over 50 years Q-PCR for the detection of viral DNA in concert with EBER-ISH. Result: Only one case was defined as true DLBCL-EBV+-e being Q-PCR positive with a value of log EBV DNA/105 cells ≥ 6 and EBER-ISH positive. Conclusion: In the current study we applied to FFPE tissue of DLBCL-EBV+-e a reliable and feasible Q-PCR/EBERISH combined protocol for the screening of EBV status. Our protocol could help to better identify the DLBCL-EBV+-e patients eligible for novel therapeutic approaches.

A Feasible Flowchart to Screen EBV-Positive Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma of the elderly: A Molecular Approach / Ferrari, S; Caschera, L; Deda, G; Amato, M; Annibali, O; Rabitti, C; Crescenzi, A; Petitti, T; Avvisati, G; Onetti Muda, A; Zalfa, F; Bianchi, A. - In: ANNALS OF PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE. - ISSN 2394-6466. - 03:03(2016), pp. A114-A120.

A Feasible Flowchart to Screen EBV-Positive Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma of the elderly: A Molecular Approach

Crescenzi A;Onetti Muda A;
2016

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Background: Epstein Barr Virus-positive diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the elderly (DLBCL-EBV+-e), initially described in 2003, is a provisional entity in the 4th edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of tumors of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues and is defined as an EBV+ monoclonal large B cell proliferation that occurs in patients >50 years of age and in whom there is no known immunodeficiency or history of lymphoma. It is associated with a poor prognosis but could be treated with the association of novel therapeutic approaches. EBER in situ hybridization (EBER-ISH) is the gold standard assay for defining a tumor as EBV-related, however there are no uniform criteria for the percentage of EBV-positive cells in DLBCL-EBV+-e. Methods: We applied to Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) tissue of 43 novel DLBCL over 50 years Q-PCR for the detection of viral DNA in concert with EBER-ISH. Result: Only one case was defined as true DLBCL-EBV+-e being Q-PCR positive with a value of log EBV DNA/105 cells ≥ 6 and EBER-ISH positive. Conclusion: In the current study we applied to FFPE tissue of DLBCL-EBV+-e a reliable and feasible Q-PCR/EBERISH combined protocol for the screening of EBV status. Our protocol could help to better identify the DLBCL-EBV+-e patients eligible for novel therapeutic approaches.
2016
Epstein-Barr virus; EBER in situ hybridization; Quantitative real time PCR; Diffuse large B cell lymphoma
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A Feasible Flowchart to Screen EBV-Positive Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma of the elderly: A Molecular Approach / Ferrari, S; Caschera, L; Deda, G; Amato, M; Annibali, O; Rabitti, C; Crescenzi, A; Petitti, T; Avvisati, G; Onetti Muda, A; Zalfa, F; Bianchi, A. - In: ANNALS OF PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE. - ISSN 2394-6466. - 03:03(2016), pp. A114-A120.
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