Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication within cystic lymphoepithelial lesion of the salivary gland

Am J Clin Pathol. 1993 Jul;100(1):41-6. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/100.1.41.

Abstract

Cystic lymphoepithelial lesions of salivary glands (CLLSG) are nodular or diffuse salivary gland enlargements that are observed in patients who tested positive for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Two cases of CLLSG are reported. Particular emphasis is placed on the presence of HIV-1 major-core protein (P24), HIV-1 RNA sequences, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA sequences, and lymphocyte receptor gene rearrangement. Lymphoid alterations consisted of explosive hyperplasia with a prominent follicular reticular dendritic cell (DRC) network and numerous intrafollicular CD8+ lymphocytes. Intrafollicular DRC strongly expressed HIV-1 major-core protein and HIV-1 RNA, indicating that most DRCs actively replicated the HIV-1 virus. The presence of active HIV-1 replication within DRC and the absence of clonal EBV infected lymphoid population strongly suggest that CLLSG pathogenesis is primarily induced by HIV-1. The presence of oligoclonal immunoglobulin gene rearrangements in our cases, however, suggest the need of long-term follow-up of such patients to determine whether CLLSG could be a benign prelymphomatous disease.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Blotting, Southern
  • DNA, Viral / analysis
  • Female
  • Gene Rearrangement
  • HIV Infections / complications
  • HIV Infections / physiopathology*
  • HIV-1 / isolation & purification
  • HIV-1 / physiology*
  • Herpesvirus 4, Human / isolation & purification
  • Humans
  • Immunoenzyme Techniques
  • In Situ Hybridization
  • Lymphocele / etiology
  • Lymphocele / microbiology*
  • Lymphocele / pathology*
  • Male
  • Salivary Gland Diseases / etiology
  • Salivary Gland Diseases / microbiology*
  • Salivary Gland Diseases / pathology*
  • Virus Replication

Substances

  • DNA, Viral