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Mimicry of CD40 Signals by Epstein-Barr Virus LMP1 in B Lymphocyte Responses
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Autoimmune DiseaseEpstein-barr VirusCd40 SignalsImmunologyB Lymphocyte ResponsesHumoral ResponseVirologyAntiviral ResponseAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityNormal B CellsEpstein-barr Virus Lmp1Chronic Viral InfectionImmunotherapyMedicineCell BiologyImmunological MemoryEbv Infection
The effect of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) on the activation and differentiation of normal B cells was investigated. B cells of transgenic mice expressing LMP1 under the control of immunoglobulin promoter/enhancer displayed enhanced expression of activation antigens and spontaneously proliferated and produced antibody. Humoral immune responses of LMP1 transgenic mice in CD40-deficient or normal backgrounds revealed that LMP1 mimics CD40 signals to induce extrafollicular B cell differentiation but, unlike CD40, blocks germinal center formation. Thus, these specific properties of LMP1 may determine the site of primary B cell infection and the state of infection in the natural course of EBV infection, whereas subsequent loss of LMP1 expression may affect the site of persistent latent infection.
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