Epstein-Barr virus receptors but not viral DMA are present in normal and malignant oral epithelium
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
- Vol. 20 (1) , 20-25
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0714.1991.tb00882.x
Abstract
The presence and distribution of Epstein-Barr Virus receptors (EBVR's) on a range of normal (n = 18), dysplastic (n = 10) and malignant (n = 20) oral mucosa were studied by immunocytochemical methods using the monoclonal antibodies (MAb's) HB5 and B2. EBVR's were demonstrated as membrane staining of the spinous layers of normal non- and parakeratinized epithelium, indicating that EBVR's are differentiation-linked. This distribution was retained in dysplastic epithelium. Tissue from oral squamous cell carcinomas (SCC's) showed variable reactivity of only a few cells scattered randomly within the samples. Furthermore, a sensitive in situ hybridization (ISH) technique was used to determine if Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) was present in normal (n = 15) and oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue (n = 20). No EBV DNA was demonstrated within either normal or malignant epithelium, suggesting that the virus does not persist in normal oral stratified squamous epithelium nor is there any evidence for a role in oral carcinogenesis.Keywords
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