Author/Authors :
Khoddami, Maliheh Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Nadji, Alireza Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Dehghanian, Paria Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background and objective: Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare
histiocytic proliferative disorder of unknown etiology and mainly affects young
children. The histological feature is granuloma-like proliferation of langerhans-type
dendritic cells. Although the possible role of viruses such as Epstein-Barr virus
(EBV, Human Herpes virus -4), Human Herpes virus-6 (HHV-6), Herpes Simplex
virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 and Cytomegalovirus (CMV, Human Herpes virus-5) is
suggested in the pathogenesis of LCH by some investigators, its exact
pathophysiology has not been cleared yet. In this study, we investigated the presence
of HSV types 1 and 2 in Iranian children with LCH
Methods: In this retrospective study, we investigated the prevalence of presence
of HSV types 1 and 2 (in 30 patients with LCH), using paraffin-embedded tissue
samples and 30 age and tissue-matched controls (operated for reasons other than
infectious diseases) from the Department of Pediatric Pathology, Tehran, Iran, by
nested Polymerase Chain reaction method. No ethical issues arose in the study,
because only the pathology reports were reviewed and patients were anonymous.
Results: We failed to find HSV types 1 and 2 DNA in any of the 30 patients with
LCH or the control group.
Conclusion: According to our findings, HSV types 1 and 2 do not appear to have
any etiologic role in the pathogenesis of LCH in Iranian children. These results are
in accordance with previous investigations with negative findings
Keywords :
Histiocytosis , Langerhans-Cell , Herpes Simplex Virus , Polymerase Chain reaction , Cell Proliferation