The association between the comprehensive Epstein-Barr Virus serologic profile and endemic Burkitt lymphoma

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Coghill, Anna;Proietti, Carla;Liu, Zhiwei;Krause, Lutz;Bethony, Jeff;Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila;Obajemu, Adeola;Nkrumah, Francis;Biggar, Robert J.;Bhatia, Kishor;Hildesheim, Allan;Doolan, Denise L.;Mbulaiteye, Sam M.
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Background: The discovery of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in Burkitt lymphoma tumors represented the first link between a virus and cancer in humans, but the underlying role of this virus in endemic Burkitt lymphoma remains unclear. Nearly all children in Burkitt lymphoma-endemic areas are seropositive for EBV, but only a small percentage develop disease. Variation in EBV-directed immunity could be an explanatory cofactor. Methods: We examined serum from 150 Burkitt lymphoma cases and 150 controls using a protein microarray that measured IgG and IgA anti-bodies against 202 sequences across the entire EBV proteome. Variation in the EBV-directed antibody repertoire between Burkitt lymphoma cases and controls was assessed using unpaired t tests. ORs quantifying the association between anti-EBV IgG response tertiles and Burkitt lymphoma status were adjusted for age, sex, and study year. Results: Thirty-three anti-EBV IgG responses were elevated in Burkitt lymphoma cases compared with controls (P <= 0.0003). Burkitt lymphoma-associated IgG elevations were strongest for EBV proteins involved in viral replication and antiapoptotic signaling. Specifically, we observed ORs >= 4 for BMRF1 (early antigen), BBLF1 (tegument protein), BHRF1 (Bcl-2 homolog), BZLF1 (Zebra), BILF2 (glycoprotein), BLRF2 [viral capsid antigen (VCA)p23], BDLF4, and BFRF3 (VCAp18). Adjustment for malaria exposure and inheritance of the sickle cell variant did not alter associations. Conclusions: Our data suggest that the anti-EBV serologic profile in patients with Burkitt lymphoma is altered, with strong elevations in 33 of the measured anti-EBV IgG antibodies relative to disease-free children. Impact: The Burkitt lymphoma-specific signature included EBV-based markers relevant for viral replication and antiapoptotic activity, providing clues for future Burkitt lymphoma pathogenesis research.

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Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention

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American Association for Cancer Research

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10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-19-0551