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Epstein-Barr virus shed in saliva is high in B-cell-tropic glycoprotein gp42.


ABSTRACT: Epstein-Barr virus is an orally transmitted human herpesvirus that infects epithelial cells and establishes latency in memory B lymphocytes. Movement of virus between the two cell types is facilitated by changes in amounts of an envelope glycoprotein, gp42, which are effected by interaction of gp42 with HLA class II in a B cell. Here we used the differential ability of virus to bind to CD21-positive B cells and CD21-negative epithelial cells, which is also influenced by levels of gp42, to determine that the majority of virus shed in saliva is derived from an HLA class II-negative cell.

SUBMITTER: Jiang R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1489022 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epstein-Barr virus shed in saliva is high in B-cell-tropic glycoprotein gp42.

Jiang R R   Scott R S RS   Hutt-Fletcher L M LM  

Journal of virology 20060701 14


Epstein-Barr virus is an orally transmitted human herpesvirus that infects epithelial cells and establishes latency in memory B lymphocytes. Movement of virus between the two cell types is facilitated by changes in amounts of an envelope glycoprotein, gp42, which are effected by interaction of gp42 with HLA class II in a B cell. Here we used the differential ability of virus to bind to CD21-positive B cells and CD21-negative epithelial cells, which is also influenced by levels of gp42, to determ  ...[more]

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