Identification of the distinctive type i/XhoI+ strain of Epstein-Barr virus in gastric carcinoma in Peru.

Journal: Anticancer Research
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Abstract

Objective: To clarify the reason for the low frequency of Epstein-Barr virus-associated gastric carcinoma (EBVaGC) in Peru, despite the high frequency reported in neighboring countries, the distribution of the distinctive EBV (type i/XhoI+) strain in EBVaGC and a healthy population was examined.

Methods: EBV polymorphisms in BamHI W1/I1 and XhoI restriction site of the latent membrane protein 1 gene (LMP1) were examined among 11 EBVaGCs and 172 healthy controls from Peru, and these frequencies were compared with those in a previous study of Chile and Colombia (n=303).

Results: The frequency of the distinctive EBV strain in EBVaGCs (55%) was significantly higher than that in controls (7%). Furthermore, the frequency of this EBV type in Peruvian controls was significantly lower than that in controls from Chile and Colombia (27%, p<0.001).

Conclusions: The low frequency of the distinctive EBV strain among the Peruvian population might be a reason for the lower incidence of EBVaGC in Peru, as compared with neighboring countries.

Authors
Paula Ordonez, Chihaya Koriyama, Shan Ding, Elena Yoshiwara, Alejandro Corvalan, Juan Takano, Jesus Chirinos, Jose Watanabe, Juan Miyagui, Heriberto Hidalgo, Pedro Chacon, Victor Linares, Yoshito Eizuru, Suminori Akiba
Relevant Conditions

Mononucleosis, Stomach Cancer