艾滋病相关复杂患者Epstein-Barr病毒-宿主关系失衡

G Ragona, M C Sirianni
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受艾滋病相关复合体(ARC)影响的患者表现出几种免疫异常,可能导致对病毒潜伏感染的免疫监视失调。我们报告在8例ARC患者中的7例和7例持续性全身性淋巴腺病患者中的2例中发现eb病毒(EBV)再激活。通过回归分析评估,这些患者表现出循环ebv阳性转化细胞水平升高和/或ebv特异性T细胞毒性降低。发现自然杀伤细胞活性降低,并与循环ebv感染细胞和ebv特异性免疫控制受损的证据相关。我们的数据表明,通过特定的免疫机制失去对感染宿主中EBV潜伏期的控制,增加了EBV再激活和出现具有无限生长潜力的克隆的风险。EBV作为辅助因子在ARC的发展中起到了一定的作用。
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Imbalance of the Epstein-Barr virus-host relationship in AIDS-related complex patients.

Patients affected by AIDS related-complex (ARC) showed several immunological abnormalities that could lead to a disregulation of immunosurveillance against viral latent infections. We report Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) reactivation was found in seven of eight ARC patients and in two of seven affected by persistent generalized lymphoadenopathy. These patients showed either elevated levels of circulating EBV-positive transformed cells and/or depressed EBV-specific T cell cytotoxicity as assessed by the regression assay. Natural killer cell activity was found to be decreased and correlated with evidence of circulating EBV-infected cells and with impaired EBV-specific immune control. Our data demonstrate that loss of control of EBV latency in the infected host by specific immune mechanisms increases the risk for EBV reactivation and emergence of clones with unlimited growth potential. A role of EBV as a cofactor in the development of ARC is suggested.

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