The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia

In this article, we review the evidence suggesting a possible role for B19 virus in the pathogenesis of a subset of cases of acute leukemia. Human parvovirus B19 infection may complicate the clinical course of patients with acute leukemia and may also precede the development of acute leukemia by up...

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Antineoplastic agent
Hla antigen class 1
Hla antigen class 2
Immunoglobulin g
Interleukin 10
Antineoplastic agent
Acute leukemia
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Allele
Aplastic crisis
Cancer chemotherapy
Cancer diagnosis
Cytokine production
Disease association
Disease course
Erythroblast
Erythrocyte lifespan
Human
Human parvovirus b19 infection
Immune response
Methylation
Mutation
Parvovirus infection
Pathogenesis
Review
Tumor gene
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Case report
Child
Complication
Female
Human parvovirus b19
Immunology
Infant
Leukemia
Male
Middle aged
Parvovirus infection
Physiology
Preschool child
Time factor
Virology
Virus cell transformation
Virus infection
Young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols
Child
Female
Humans
Infant
Leukemia
Male
Middle aged
Parvoviridae infections
Time factors
Virus diseases
Young adult
viral
human
preschool
Cell transformation
Child
Parvovirus b19
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spelling 404187f1-16b5-496a-a7db-5918a0c5e4c6-1ac8d30d1-1fd7-4cd4-91ff-10f143e6985e-12020-05-25T23:58:55Z2020-05-25T23:58:55Z2015In this article, we review the evidence suggesting a possible role for B19 virus in the pathogenesis of a subset of cases of acute leukemia. Human parvovirus B19 infection may complicate the clinical course of patients with acute leukemia and may also precede the development of acute leukemia by up to 180days. Parvovirus B19 targets erythroblasts in the bone marrow and may cause aplastic crisis in patients with shortened-red cell survival. Aplastic crisis represents a prodrome of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2% patients. There is a significant overlap between those HLA classes I and II alleles that are associated with a vigorous immune response and development of symptoms during B19 infection and those HLA alleles that predispose to development of acute leukemia. Acute symptomatic B19 infection is associated with low circulating IL-10 consistent with a vigorous immune response; deficient IL-10 production at birth was recently found to be associated with subsequent development of acute leukemia. Anti-B19 IgG has been associated with a particular profile of methylation of human cancer genes in patients with acute leukemia, suggesting an additional hit and run mechanism. The proposed role for parvovirus B19 in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia fits well with the delayed infection hypothesis and with the two-step mutation model, which describes carriage of the first mutation prior to birth, followed by suppression of hematopoiesis, which allows rapid proliferation of cells harboring the first mutation, acquisition of a second activating mutation, and expansion of cells carrying both mutations, resulting in acute leukemia. © 2015 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1002/rmv.18301052927610991654https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22951engJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd155No. 3133Reviews in Medical VirologyVol. 25Reviews in Medical Virology, ISSN:10529276, 10991654, Vol.25, No.3 (2015); pp. 133-155https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84928770767&doi=10.1002%2frmv.1830&partnerID=40&md5=4fe47e952cc53105e4d4dd6d0773bf0aAbierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2instname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURAntineoplastic agentHla antigen class 1Hla antigen class 2Immunoglobulin gInterleukin 10Antineoplastic agentAcute leukemiaAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaAlleleAplastic crisisCancer chemotherapyCancer diagnosisCytokine productionDisease associationDisease courseErythroblastErythrocyte lifespanHumanHuman parvovirus b19 infectionImmune responseMethylationMutationParvovirus infectionPathogenesisReviewTumor geneAdolescentAdultAgedCase reportChildComplicationFemaleHuman parvovirus b19ImmunologyInfantLeukemiaMaleMiddle agedParvovirus infectionPhysiologyPreschool childTime factorVirologyVirus cell transformationVirus infectionYoung adultAdolescentAdultAgedAntineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocolsChildFemaleHumansInfantLeukemiaMaleMiddle agedParvoviridae infectionsTime factorsVirus diseasesYoung adultviralhumanpreschoolCell transformationChildParvovirus b19The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemiaarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Kerr, Jonathan R.Mattey, Derek L.10336/22951oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/229512022-05-02 07:37:14.430403https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia
title The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia
spellingShingle The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia
Antineoplastic agent
Hla antigen class 1
Hla antigen class 2
Immunoglobulin g
Interleukin 10
Antineoplastic agent
Acute leukemia
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Allele
Aplastic crisis
Cancer chemotherapy
Cancer diagnosis
Cytokine production
Disease association
Disease course
Erythroblast
Erythrocyte lifespan
Human
Human parvovirus b19 infection
Immune response
Methylation
Mutation
Parvovirus infection
Pathogenesis
Review
Tumor gene
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Case report
Child
Complication
Female
Human parvovirus b19
Immunology
Infant
Leukemia
Male
Middle aged
Parvovirus infection
Physiology
Preschool child
Time factor
Virology
Virus cell transformation
Virus infection
Young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols
Child
Female
Humans
Infant
Leukemia
Male
Middle aged
Parvoviridae infections
Time factors
Virus diseases
Young adult
viral
human
preschool
Cell transformation
Child
Parvovirus b19
title_short The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia
title_full The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia
title_fullStr The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia
title_full_unstemmed The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia
title_sort The role of parvovirus B19 and the immune response in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Antineoplastic agent
Hla antigen class 1
Hla antigen class 2
Immunoglobulin g
Interleukin 10
Antineoplastic agent
Acute leukemia
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Allele
Aplastic crisis
Cancer chemotherapy
Cancer diagnosis
Cytokine production
Disease association
Disease course
Erythroblast
Erythrocyte lifespan
Human
Human parvovirus b19 infection
Immune response
Methylation
Mutation
Parvovirus infection
Pathogenesis
Review
Tumor gene
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Case report
Child
Complication
Female
Human parvovirus b19
Immunology
Infant
Leukemia
Male
Middle aged
Parvovirus infection
Physiology
Preschool child
Time factor
Virology
Virus cell transformation
Virus infection
Young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols
Child
Female
Humans
Infant
Leukemia
Male
Middle aged
Parvoviridae infections
Time factors
Virus diseases
Young adult
topic Antineoplastic agent
Hla antigen class 1
Hla antigen class 2
Immunoglobulin g
Interleukin 10
Antineoplastic agent
Acute leukemia
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Allele
Aplastic crisis
Cancer chemotherapy
Cancer diagnosis
Cytokine production
Disease association
Disease course
Erythroblast
Erythrocyte lifespan
Human
Human parvovirus b19 infection
Immune response
Methylation
Mutation
Parvovirus infection
Pathogenesis
Review
Tumor gene
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Case report
Child
Complication
Female
Human parvovirus b19
Immunology
Infant
Leukemia
Male
Middle aged
Parvovirus infection
Physiology
Preschool child
Time factor
Virology
Virus cell transformation
Virus infection
Young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols
Child
Female
Humans
Infant
Leukemia
Male
Middle aged
Parvoviridae infections
Time factors
Virus diseases
Young adult
viral
human
preschool
Cell transformation
Child
Parvovirus b19
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv viral
human
preschool
Cell transformation
Child
Parvovirus b19
description In this article, we review the evidence suggesting a possible role for B19 virus in the pathogenesis of a subset of cases of acute leukemia. Human parvovirus B19 infection may complicate the clinical course of patients with acute leukemia and may also precede the development of acute leukemia by up to 180days. Parvovirus B19 targets erythroblasts in the bone marrow and may cause aplastic crisis in patients with shortened-red cell survival. Aplastic crisis represents a prodrome of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2% patients. There is a significant overlap between those HLA classes I and II alleles that are associated with a vigorous immune response and development of symptoms during B19 infection and those HLA alleles that predispose to development of acute leukemia. Acute symptomatic B19 infection is associated with low circulating IL-10 consistent with a vigorous immune response; deficient IL-10 production at birth was recently found to be associated with subsequent development of acute leukemia. Anti-B19 IgG has been associated with a particular profile of methylation of human cancer genes in patients with acute leukemia, suggesting an additional hit and run mechanism. The proposed role for parvovirus B19 in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia fits well with the delayed infection hypothesis and with the two-step mutation model, which describes carriage of the first mutation prior to birth, followed by suppression of hematopoiesis, which allows rapid proliferation of cells harboring the first mutation, acquisition of a second activating mutation, and expansion of cells carrying both mutations, resulting in acute leukemia. © 2015 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
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