Neuroblastoma is one of the most frequent solid tumors in childhood, rarely recurrent after five years from diagnosis. Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a major pathogen causing congenital birth defects and severe opportunistic diseases, has been shown to have teratogenic, immunodepressive and oncogenic properties. The case of a girl with stage 4S neuroblastoma diagnosed at three months and relapsed as stage 4 five years later is reported. In both circumstances, active CMV infection was revealed by positive CMV-specific IgM and IgA antibodies, CMV-DNAemia and CMV culture. At three months, the patient presented with subcutaneous nodules, hepatosplenomegaly and increased aminotransferase levels, and the opsolonus-myoclonus syndrome. Mental retardation developed later on. At 5 years, relapsed neuroblastoma was preceded by a mononucleosis-like syndrome concomitant with active CMV infection and decreased levels of immune cells and natural killer activity. Clinical, virologic, and immunologic findings suggest an immune-mediated pathogenic role for CMV in this tumor
Cytomegalovirus-associated stage 4S neuroblastoma relapsed stage 4 / Nigro, Giovanni; Schiavetti, Amalia; Booth, Jc; Clerico, Anna; Dominici, Carlo; Krzysztofiak, A; Castello, Manuel Adolfo. - In: MEDICAL AND PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0098-1532. - (1995), pp. 200-203. [10.1002/mpo.2950240311]
Cytomegalovirus-associated stage 4S neuroblastoma relapsed stage 4.
NIGRO, Giovanni;SCHIAVETTI, Amalia;CLERICO, Anna;DOMINICI, Carlo;CASTELLO, Manuel Adolfo
1995
Abstract
Neuroblastoma is one of the most frequent solid tumors in childhood, rarely recurrent after five years from diagnosis. Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a major pathogen causing congenital birth defects and severe opportunistic diseases, has been shown to have teratogenic, immunodepressive and oncogenic properties. The case of a girl with stage 4S neuroblastoma diagnosed at three months and relapsed as stage 4 five years later is reported. In both circumstances, active CMV infection was revealed by positive CMV-specific IgM and IgA antibodies, CMV-DNAemia and CMV culture. At three months, the patient presented with subcutaneous nodules, hepatosplenomegaly and increased aminotransferase levels, and the opsolonus-myoclonus syndrome. Mental retardation developed later on. At 5 years, relapsed neuroblastoma was preceded by a mononucleosis-like syndrome concomitant with active CMV infection and decreased levels of immune cells and natural killer activity. Clinical, virologic, and immunologic findings suggest an immune-mediated pathogenic role for CMV in this tumorI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.