Latent InfectionT-cell ReceptorHuman-immunodeficiency-virusPrimary Immune-responseEpstein-Barr virus is a classic example of a persistent human virus that has caught the imagination of immunologists, virologists and oncologists because of the juxtaposition of a number of important properties. First, the...
Human cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to Epstein-Barr virus infection. Annu Rev Immunol. 1997;15:405-31. [PMID:9143694] Comment: The circulating atypical lymphocytes of IM have long been known to be not EBV-infected B lymphocytes but instead highly activated cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) ...
Primary infection is often asymptomatic, but may present as infectious mononucleosis, especially in adolescents and adults. 1, 3EBV establishes lifelong infection in B cells. 1, 2, 3 Long-term infection is benign in most hosts. In a minority of patients, EBV infection is associated with maligna...
Human cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to Epstein-Barr virus infection. Annu Rev Immunol. 1997;15:405-31. [PMID:9143694] Comment: The circulating atypical lymphocytes of IM have long been known to be not EBV-infected B lymphocytes but instead highly activated cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) ...
The cause of an Epstein-Barr virus infection ormonois the infection of circulating B cells by EBV and the body's response to the presence of the virus. Risk factors include intimate contact with body secretions (primarily mouth secretions but including other body fluids like those found in the...
Epstein‒Barr virus (EBV) is a DNA virus that belongs to the human B lymphotropic herpesvirus family and is highly prevalent in the human population. Once infected, a host can experience latent infection because EBV evades the immune system, leading to hosts harboring the virus for their life...
Epstein-Barr virus infection Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antibodies are present in variable titers in IVIG, particularly in CMVIG, because donors with high titers ofCMVoften have high titers ofEBV. A few patients with posttransplant EBV-inducedlymphoproliferative syndromeor hepatitis have been treated ...
remainder of the infected person's life. The virus has the potential to reactivate, most commonly in the saliva of infected persons, yet may occur without any visible symptoms of illness. Epstein-Barr virus also creates a lifelong latent infection in some blood cells of the body's immune ...
remainder of the infected person's life. The virus has the potential to reactivate, most commonly in the saliva of infected persons, yet may occur without any visible symptoms of illness. Epstein-Barr virus also creates a lifelong latent infection in some blood cells of the body's immune ...
remainder of the infected person's life. The virus has the potential to reactivate, most commonly in the saliva of infected persons, yet may occur without any visible symptoms of illness. Epstein-Barr virus also creates a lifelong latent infection in some blood cells of the body's immune ...