Burkitt lymphoma and the discovery of Epstein-Barr virus
- PMID: 22233499
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2011.09008.x
Burkitt lymphoma and the discovery of Epstein-Barr virus
Abstract
The chance germinal encounter with the first lecture outside Africa on Burkitt lymphoma is described together with the hypothesis of a viral cause. Repeated virological investigations on lymphoma biopsies proved negative, leading to the idea that a latent virus might be activated if lymphoma cells could be cultured, although no human lymphoid cell had at that time ever been maintained in vitro. A chance event reminding of the need for suspension culture with mouse lymphomas led to success. The cultured cells carried a morphologically unequivocal, strangely inert, herpesvirus shown later to be immunologically, biologically and biochemically unique. How this new agent acquired its name, Epstein-Barr virus, is explained.
© 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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