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HHV8 and female Kaposi's sarcoma
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Diagnostic VirologyFemale KaposiTumoral PathologyCancer-associated VirusViral PersistenceSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologyVirologyHerpesvirusesTaqman® PcrInfectious AgentChronic Viral InfectionMedicineViral OncologyHuman Herpesvirus 8Herpes Simplex Virus Vaccines
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is an enigmatic tumour of uncertain histogenesis. Epidemiological data have long suggested that KS may be caused by an infectious agent, possibly sexually transmitted. Following the documentation of human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8) and its strong association with all forms of KS, it now appears that the putative agent has at last been identified. As KS is rare in females, a unique group was screened for the presence of HHV8 using both conventional solution-phase polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the newly described technique of TaqMan® PCR. The presence of HHV8 was demonstrated in 10/12 of these female patients. This further supports the direct role of HHV8, in conjunction with cytokines and other factors, in the pathogenesis of KS. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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