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Documentation of Epstein-Barr virus infection in immunodeficient patients with life-threatening lymphoproliferative diseases by clinical, virological, and immunopathological studies.
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ImmunodeficienciesImmunologyPathologyLife-threatening Lymphoproliferative DiseasesEpstein-barr Virus InfectionImmunotherapyCancer-associated VirusMultiple MethodsEpstein-barr VirusHematologyDiagnostic VirologyLymphoid NeoplasiaAutoimmune DiseaseVirologyEbv Dna HybridizationChronic Viral InfectionAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaImmunodeficient PatientsMedicine
Multiple methods, pedigree analysis, clinical evaluation, and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-specific serology, EBV DNA hybridization of tissues to probe for viral genome, staining of touch imprints for EBV nuclear-associated antigen, establishment of spontaneous infected B-cell lines from peripheral blood or tissues, examination of peripheral blood smears, and hematopathology studies, were used to study seven patients with the X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome and seven additional patients with life-threatening EBV-associated diseases. These studies demonstrated EBV in the tissues of all 14 patients and immunodeficient antibody responses to EBV were documented. This virus can produce various life-threatening lymphoproliferative diseases in a variety of immunodeficient patients.