Prevalence of Anti Human Herpes Virus-6 IgG and its Receptor in Acute Leukemia (Membrane Cofactor Protein ; M : MCP, CD46
Background : CD46 is a membrane cofactor protein, which acts as a cofactor for factor I proteolytic cleavage of C3, so it protects the cells expressing it on their surface from autologous complement attack. It has been recently described as a receptor for HHV-6. Also, it has been shown to be highly...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Egyptian National Cancer Institute 2005, Vol.17 (1), p.29-34 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background : CD46 is a membrane cofactor protein,
which acts as a cofactor for factor I proteolytic cleavage
of C3, so it protects the cells expressing it on their surface
from autologous complement attack. It has been recently
described as a receptor for HHV-6. Also, it has been shown
to be highly expressed on malignant cells as compared to
normal cells, thus playing a major role by which these
cells, either cells of haematological malignancy or cells
of other body cancers, can protect themselves against
complement attack so they can survive and metastasize.
Patients and methods : This study has been done to
detect the seroprevalence of HHV-6 among 47 Egyptian
adult cases of acute leukemia using the anti-HHV-6 IgG
ELISA serological technique. CD46 receptor expression
and immunophenotyping technique were performed using
FCM. Twenty nine of the cases were ANLL, while 18
were ALL cases. Sixteen age- and sex-matched control
cases were also studied for both anti-HHV-6 IgG and
CD46 receptor expression.
Results: HHV-6 IgG antibodies were encountered in
29 (100 %), 14 (77.8 %) and 12 (75 %) of the ANLL, ALL
and the control group, cases, respectively. CD46 expression
was encountered in 21 (72.4 %) of the ANLL cases and in
10 (55.6 %) of the ALL cases. Concordance between HHV-
6 seropositivity and CD46 expression was encountered in
31 cases (29 positive and 2 negative). Disconcordance
was encountered in 16 cases with 14 showing HHV-6 IgG
seropositivity with no CD46 expression and 2 showing
the reverse.
Conclusion : The lack of significant correlation between
CD46 expression and seropositivity would exclude
CD46 expression as a cause of contracting HHV-6 infection
in leukemic patients. |
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ISSN: | 1110-0362 1687-9996 |