A Possible Pathogenic Role for Virus-Carrier Lymphocytes

The possibility that viruses are involved in the pathogenesis of aphthous lesions was investigated. Immunofluorescent-antibody tests showed that antigens of adenovirus and herpesvirus are present in cells from aphthous lesions and lymphocytes from persons with aphthae more frequently than in cells f...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 1971-08, Vol.124 (2), p.214-216
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description The possibility that viruses are involved in the pathogenesis of aphthous lesions was investigated. Immunofluorescent-antibody tests showed that antigens of adenovirus and herpesvirus are present in cells from aphthous lesions and lymphocytes from persons with aphthae more frequently than in cells from normal persons. Antigens of adenovirus type 1 and herpesvirus caused blastogenic transformation in a significant proportion of lymphocytes from aphthous patients. The findings suggest that virus-carrier lymphocytes may be an important factor in the development of certain viral diseases.
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Adenoviruses
Antigens
Antigens, Viral
Antiserum
Aphthous stomatitis
Epithelial cells
Fluorescence
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Herpesviridae
Herpesviridae - immunology
Herpesviridae Infections - complications
Humans
Lymphocytes
Stomatitis, Aphthous - etiology
Viral antigens
Viruses
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