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. 1992 Nov;30(11):2826-9.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.30.11.2826-2829.1992.

Detection and quantification of latently infected B lymphocytes in Epstein-Barr virus-seropositive, healthy individuals by polymerase chain reaction

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Detection and quantification of latently infected B lymphocytes in Epstein-Barr virus-seropositive, healthy individuals by polymerase chain reaction

H J Wagner et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1992 Nov.

Abstract

We designed a highly sensitive and specific polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-related sequences in B-cell DNA of EBV-seropositive healthy individuals. By using this assay, we were able to amplify at least 10 copies of a plasmid containing the BamHI-W region, which is repeated up to 11 times within the EBV genome, in the presence of 1 microgram of EBV-negative DNA, indicating that one virus genome was detectable from 150,000 cells. In 15 of 16 tested individuals, EBV-related sequences were found frequently when the DNA from 10(6) B lymphocytes was examined and 1 microgram of DNA was used in each polymerase chain reaction. When the results of amplifying the diluted plasmid were used as a semiquantitative standard, the number of EBV genomes detected could be estimated to range between 50 and less than 1 from 10(6) B lymphocytes. The results of our study will provide the basis for further investigations of the characteristics of the latent carrier state in healthy EBV-seropositive individuals, such as the determination of the number of virus copies per cell and expression of antigens.

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