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Mol Path 1998;51:168-170 doi:10.1136/mp.51.3.168

HHV-8 is not associated with follicular dendritic cell tumours.

  1. S J Nayler,
  2. L Taylor,
  3. K Cooper
  1. Department of Anatomical Pathology, School of Pathology, South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg, South Africa.

      Abstract

      Follicular dendritic cell tumours are rare malignancies derived from the follicular dendritic cells of lymphoid follicles. These tumours have been associated with Epstein-Barr virus infections and with the hyaline vascular subtype of Castleman's disease. Because many examples of Castleman's disease have been associated with Kaposi's sarcoma associated herpes virus (HHV-8), this study uses polymerase chain reaction technology to examine five cases of follicular dendritic cell tumours for HHV-8. One of these cases had previously been documented to arise from pre-existing Castleman's disease. HHV-8 DNA was not detected in any of the follicular dendritic cell tumours examined, or in the original case of Castleman's disease. These findings suggest that HHV-8 plays no role in the aetiology of follicular dendritic cell tumours and the cause of this tumour remains obscure.

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