Persistent infection of Epstein-Barr virus-positive B lymphocytes by human herpesvirus 8

J Virol. 1998 Oct;72(10):8143-9. doi: 10.1128/JVI.72.10.8143-8149.1998.

Abstract

In patients with Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) can invariably be detected in KS tumor tissue and, at a lower frequency, in prostate tissue and peripheral blood B lymphocytes. Whereas the majority of KS spindle cells are latently infected by HHV-8, linear HHV-8 genomes characteristic for lytic infection are found predominantly in the peripheral blood cells of KS patients. In this study, we show that HHV-8 can stably infect B lymphocytes in vitro in the presence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). We were able to generate immortalized HHV-8(+)/EBV+ lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) derived from peripheral blood mononuclear 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 viral transcripts and proteins were present in nonstimulated HHV-8(+)/EBV+ LCLs. After induction by phorbol ester and n-butyrate, HHV-8(+)/EBV+ LCLs expressed lytic HHV-8 transcripts and proteins. Moreover, HHV-8 could be serially passaged from HHV-8(+)/EBV+ LCLs to fresh PBMC.

MeSH terms

  • B-Lymphocytes / virology*
  • Cell Line, Transformed
  • Herpesvirus 4, Human / isolation & purification*
  • Herpesvirus 8, Human / pathogenicity*
  • Herpesvirus 8, Human / physiology
  • Humans
  • Phenotype
  • Serial Passage
  • Viral Proteins / biosynthesis
  • Virus Latency

Substances

  • Viral Proteins