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Current Research: Integrative Medicine

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The possible involvement of Epstein-Barr virus in the etiology of leukemia in Sudanese patients

2nd International Conference on Chronic Diseases

July 16-17, 2018 Berlin, Germany

Haitham E Elawad, Shamsoun K Kafi, Ismail Abd Elrahman, Salaheldein G Elzaki, Abuelgasim Eljaili, Mohammed E Ornasir and Mohammed Y Elamir

Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan 2National Ribat University College of Medical Laboratories Sciences, Sudan Radiation and Isotope Centre Khartoum, Sudan

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Curr Res Integr Med

DOI: 10.4172/2529-797X-C1-002

Abstract :

The research studies the etiology of leukemia. No single known cause for all of the different types of leukemia exists. Controversial hypotheses was proposed suggesting the role of physical as well as chemical and even biological factors as being responsible for leukemia incidents. The actual cause of leukemia which is a serious cancer in Sudan is still under scrutiny. We hypothesized that EBV could be involved in the etiology of leukemia. We describe here the results of our attempt to find a possible link between leukemia and EBV. It is generally accepted that the EBV is an important etiologic factor in various tumors. Virtually little was reported about the relationship between EBV genes and leukemia. However, no full-length analysis of any sub-strain of EBV in Sudan area has been reported. The main objective of this study is to assess the incidence and the significance of EBV in patients with leukemia disorder using diagnostic parameters including cell morphology, immunologic markers and molecular investigations. Our findings provided evidence of the involvement of EBV in patients with leukemia. The results suggested that EBV DNA genome encoding the nonglycosylated membrane protein BNRF1 pl43 was observed in a significant proportion of patients with ALL. We could not exclude a correlation between these viral infections and later leukemogenesis in childhood ALL in Sudan. Further investigation on the link between maternal EBV reactivation and the development of ALL in offspring needs to be explored. Neither latent infection nor congenital infection could be excluded.

Biography :

Haitham E Elawad is currently an Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Omdurman Islamic University, Faculty of Medical Laboratory. He has been appointed as the Associate Editor of Journal of Blood Disorders, Symptoms and Treatments, Canada. He has served as an Associate Editor of Sudan Medical Laboratory Journal (SMLJ). He has been appointed as Member in the Editorial Board of Allergy and Immunology Journal.

E-mail: haithamtig@outlook.com

 
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