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Absence of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus DNA in bacillary angiomatosis-peliosis lesions.

Abstract
Bartonella henselae and B. quintana induce an unusual vascular proliferative tissue response known as bacillary angiomatosis (BA) and bacillary peliosis (BP) in some human hosts. The mechanisms of Bartonella-associated vascular proliferation remain unclear. Although host factors probably play a role, microbial coinfection has not been ruled out. Because of the vascular proliferative characteristics noted in both Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) and BA and occasional colocalization of KS and BA, the possibility was explored that KS-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) might be associated with BA lesions. Tissues with BA and positive and negative control tissues were tested for the presence of KSHV DNA by a sensitive polymerase chain reaction assay. Only 1 of 10 BA tissues, a splenic biopsy, was positive in this assay; this tissue was from a patient with concomitant KS of the skin. Thus, KSHV is probably not involved in the vascular proliferative response seen in BA-BP.
AuthorsD A Relman, D N Fredricks, K E Yoder, G Mirowski, T Berger, J E Koehler
JournalThe Journal of infectious diseases (J Infect Dis) Vol. 180 Issue 4 Pg. 1386-9 (Oct 1999) ISSN: 0022-1899 [Print] United States
PMID10479179 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.)
Chemical References
  • DNA, Bacterial
  • DNA, Ribosomal
  • DNA, Viral
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 18S
Topics
  • Adult
  • Angiomatosis, Bacillary (pathology, virology)
  • Bartonella (isolation & purification)
  • DNA, Bacterial (analysis)
  • DNA, Ribosomal (analysis)
  • DNA, Viral (analysis)
  • Herpesvirus 8, Human (isolation & purification)
  • Homosexuality, Male
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Peliosis Hepatis (microbiology, pathology, virology)
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 18S (genetics)

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