I. Cruz et al., No direct role for Epstein-Barr virus in oral carcinogenesis: A study at the DNA, RNA and protein levels, INT J CANC, 86(3), 2000, pp. 356-361
Reports on the association of EBV with oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs
) are scarce and inconclusive, To determine the potential role of EBV in or
al carcinogenesis, we investigated 36 EBV DNA PCR-positive OSCCs for the ex
pression of EBV transcripts and proteins, From these EBV DNA-positive OSCCs
, 13 were analysed for the presence of EBV products, either at RNA and/or p
rotein level. EBER transcripts were investigated by RNA in situ hybridisati
on, EBNA-1, EBNA-2, LMP-1, LMP-2, BHRF1 and BARF0 transcripts were investig
ated by RT-PCR and/or NASBA, EBNA-1, LMP-I and ZEBRA protein expressions we
re investigated by immunohistochemistry. All 36 OSCCs were positive for EBV
DNA, using the highly sensitive BamHI W PCR, and 18 of these (50%) were po
sitive using the less-sensitive PCR, which targets BNLF-1, However, virtual
ly all OSCCs tested failed to reveal EBV transcripts, including EBERs and E
BNA-1 transcripts, No ZEBRA and LMP-I proteins were found in the neoplastic
or any other cells of the OSCCs investigated, Immunohistochemistry using a
monoclonal antibody (MAb) raised against EBNA-1 (2B4) resulted in positive
staining in some cases of OSCCs, but these results were non-specific, sinc
e EBV-negative epithelial tissues showed extensive non-specific staining an
d no EBNA-1-specific transcripts were detected by RT-PCR or NASBA, The abse
nce of expression of EBV encoded transcripts and proteins indicate that, wi
th the present knowledge on EBV, an active role in oral carcinogenesis for
this virus is unlikely, Int, J, Cancer 86: 356-361, 2000. (C) 2000 Wiley-Li
ss, Inc.