TY - JOUR
T1 - Two cases of chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection in which EBV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte was induced after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
AU - Miyamura, Takako
AU - Chayama, Kousuke
AU - Wada, Tomoaki
AU - Yamaguchi, Kazunari
AU - Yamashita, Nobuko
AU - Ishida, Toshiaki
AU - Washio, Kana
AU - Morishita, Naoto
AU - Manki, Akira
AU - Oda, Megumi
AU - Morishima, Tsuneo
PY - 2008/8
Y1 - 2008/8
N2 - CAEBV is a high mortality and morbidity disease with lifethreatening complications. Nevertheless, the treatment regimens for CAEBV have not yet been established. Although some reports have described CAEBV therapy involving treatments such as antiviral drugs, immunomodulatory agents, and immunochemotherapy, none of these treatments have been demonstrated to be effective. The only treatment reported to be effective is allogeneic SCT. However, the complications of SCT are severe, so treatment results have been poor. Recently, immunotherapy has been devised, but this is still in the developmental stage. In this report, two cases of CAEBV in which allogeneic SCT was performed soon after diagnosis are reported. In both cases, a high EBV genome titer in the peripheral blood was detected at onset. After SCT, the EBV genome titer decreased as CTL activity gradually increased. This fact suggested that not only high-dose chemotherapy as a preconditioning treatment of SCT but also increased CTL activity which could eliminate virus-infected cells might be effective, although additional cases should be studied in order to establish effective treatments.
AB - CAEBV is a high mortality and morbidity disease with lifethreatening complications. Nevertheless, the treatment regimens for CAEBV have not yet been established. Although some reports have described CAEBV therapy involving treatments such as antiviral drugs, immunomodulatory agents, and immunochemotherapy, none of these treatments have been demonstrated to be effective. The only treatment reported to be effective is allogeneic SCT. However, the complications of SCT are severe, so treatment results have been poor. Recently, immunotherapy has been devised, but this is still in the developmental stage. In this report, two cases of CAEBV in which allogeneic SCT was performed soon after diagnosis are reported. In both cases, a high EBV genome titer in the peripheral blood was detected at onset. After SCT, the EBV genome titer decreased as CTL activity gradually increased. This fact suggested that not only high-dose chemotherapy as a preconditioning treatment of SCT but also increased CTL activity which could eliminate virus-infected cells might be effective, although additional cases should be studied in order to establish effective treatments.
KW - Barr virus infection
KW - Bone marrow transplantation
KW - Chronic active Epstein
KW - Cytotoxic T lymphocyte
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1399-3046.2007.00873.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1399-3046.2007.00873.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 18266798
AN - SCOPUS:55949097010
SN - 1397-3142
VL - 12
SP - 588
EP - 592
JO - Pediatric Transplantation
JF - Pediatric Transplantation
IS - 5
ER -