Inter J Stomatol ›› 2010, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (4): 386-391.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-5749.2010.04.004

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Relationship between human herpes virus -5 to 8 and oral lichen planus 

 GU Yang1, LI Jing -quan2, LI Ming - han1, GONG Liang -wen1, XU Hao2, ZHANG Hong1, LI Wen -yan1, CHEN Zheng -han2.   

  1. 1. Dept. of Oral Medicine, College of Stomatology, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116027, China; 2. TaKaRa Biotechnology Dalian Company Limited, Dalian 116600, China
  • Online:2010-07-20 Published:2010-07-20

Abstract:

Objective The aim of this study is to survey the potential relationship between oral lichen planus (OLP) and human herpesvirus(HHV)-5 to 8. Methods Seriously selected 36 OLP patients and 43 healthy controls, and meanwhile we collected their 6 kinds of samples including white blood cell(WBC), serum, saliva, exfoliated cell(un-lesion and lesion sections), and biopsy samples. The real-time polymerase chain reaction technology was employed to explore the DNA copies of HHV-5 to 8. Results The HHV-5 positive rates in OLP samples are, WBC 50.00%(8/16), saliva 25.00%(4/16), biopsies 80.00%(4/5), exfoliated cells from un -lesion sections 18.75%(3/16)and lesion sections 50.00%(8/16) respectively. The counterpart in healthy controls are, saliva 20.00%(2/10) and WBC 30.00%(3/10), respectively. The HHV-6 positive rates in OLP samples are WBC 18.75%(3/16), biopsies 40.00%(2/5) and exfoliated cells from un-lesion sections 12.50%(2/16) respectively. The counterpart in healthy controls is only in saliva 10.00%(1/10). The only HHV-7 positive rate is in OLP saliva 30.00%(6/20). The counterpart in healthy controls is also in saliva 15.00%(3/20). However, the copy of HHV-8 could not be explored in all samples. Conclusion The Chi-square test(掊2=6.829 0, P<0.05) and the value of Pearson contingency coefficient(0.208 0) showed that HHV-5 was significantly closely related with patients with OLP, but HHV-6 and 7 were not. The number of HHV-5 DNA copy has a significant different between WBC and exfoliated cells from un-lesion sections in OLP group(P=0.001)

Key words: oral lichen planus, human herpesvirus, real-time polymerase chain reaction


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