S. Kliche et al., PERSISTENT INFECTION OF EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS-POSITIVE B-LYMPHOCYTES BY HUMAN-HERPESVIRUS-8, Journal of virology, 72(10), 1998, pp. 8143-8149
In patients with Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) ca
n invariably be detected in KS tumor tissue and, at a lower frequency,
in prostate tissue and peripheral blood B lymphocytes. Whereas the ma
jority of KS spindle cells are latently infected by HHV-8, linear HHV-
8 genomes characteristic for lytic infection are found predominantly i
n the peripheral blood cells of BS patients. In this study, we show th
at HHV-8 can stably infect B lymphocytes in vitro in the presence of E
pstein-Barr virus (EBV). We were able to generate immortalized HNV-8+/
EBV+ lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) derived from peripheral blood mo
nonuclear cells (PBMC) of EBV- and EBV+ donors. In HHV-8(+)/EBV+ LCLs,
which have the phenotype of activated B lymphocytes (CD19(+), surface
immunoglobulin M, CD23(+), CD30(+), CD80(+)), HHV-8 was still present
after more than 25 passages (more than 9 months of culture). Latent v
iral transcripts and proteins were present in nonstimulated HHV-8(+)/E
BV+ LCLs. After induction by phorbol ester and n-butyrate, HHV-8(+)/EB
V+ LCLs expressed lytic HHV-8 transcripts and proteins. Moreover, HHV-
8 could be serially passaged from HHV-8(+)/EBV+ LCLs to fresh PBMC.