1Ghada Mohamed El-sayed, 2Waleed Seif El-din Mohamed, 3Mohamed Akram Nouh, 4Manar Mohamed Moneer and 5Hadir Ahmed EL-Mahallawy
Departments of 1Clinical Pathology, 2Virology & Immunology, 3Surgical Pathology, 4Epidemiology and 5Clinical Pathology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
Several studies have suggested an association between
Hepatitis C and B viruses (HCV and HBV) and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). In
the present study we have searched for viral genomes and antigens in the
malignant lymphoma tissues as well as their seroprevalence. Antibodies against
Hepatitis C as well as HCV RNA and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) were
determined for 29 newly diagnosed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients using an
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), as well as RT-PCR and compared with
36 apparently healthy individuals as a control group for viral markers.
Immunohistochemical staining (IHC) was performed on paraffin embedded tissues
for the NS3 of HCV and for HBsAg of HBV using the immunoperoxidase technique.
Paraffin embedded lymph nodes (LN) were studied for the presence of viral
sequences. Ten non-metastatic lymph nodes (LN) from cancer cases other than NHL
were used as a control for IHC and molecular studies. HCV was significantly
more encountered in patients with NHL when compared to controls for both
antibodies (27.6% versus 8.3% of serum controls; p=0.04), and antigens studied
by IHC in the involved LN (41% versus 10% of tissue controls; p=0.06). Although
HBsAg positivity was not different in NHL patients when compared to controls
(6.9% and 2.7%); yet it was significantly more encountered in LN of NHL patients
(p=0.04). HBV-DNA was detected in 27.5% of patient's samples and none of the
controls. In conclusion, overall our findings confirm the presence of HBV and
HCV antigens and viral sequences in the involved LNs of NHL patients, except
for HCV RNA which perhaps necessitates fresh and not paraffin embedded tissues.
These results strengthen the assumption that these viruses may be involved in
the development of NHL.