R. Sinniah et al., AN IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION STUDY OF HERPES-SIMPLEX AND EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUSES IN IGA NEPHROPATHY AND NONIMMUNE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS, Clinical nephrology, 40(3), 1993, pp. 137-141
Renal tissues from forty cases of IgA nephropathy, 20 Singapore and 20
British patients, and 38 patients with non-immune glomerulonephritis
were studied by in situ hybridization using DNA probes for the herpes
simplex virus (HSV) and Epstein Barr virus (EBV). Two Singapore patien
ts with IgA nephropathy showed HSV antigens in the glomerular mesangiu
m, with one of them having EBV coinfection. In the control non-immune
glomerulonephritis cases, 4 patients had viral antigens; 2 with EBV, o
ne with EBV and HSV coinfection, and one with HSV alone. The study ind
icates that in some cases of IgA nephropathy and in non-immune nephrop
athy there may be coincidental rather than causal persistent infection
by the herpes group of viruses.