Human B-lymphotropic virus (human herpesvirus-6)
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Human B-lymphotropic virus (human herpesvirus-6)
Abstract
Human B-lymphotropic virus (HBLV), also known as human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) was first isolated in 1986 from AIDS patients and patients with other lymphoproliferative disorders. HBLV is distinct from known human herpesviruses, biologically, immunologically and by molecular analysis. HBLV can infect and replicate in fresh and established lines of hemopoietic cells and cells of neural origin, suggesting wide tropism. The prevalence of HBLV antibody in the normal population was 26% though clear differences between different populations were observed. The prevalence of HBLV antibody an elevated antibody titer was higher in sera from certain malignancies, Sjögren's syndrome and sarcoidosis. Antibody to HBLV was also elevated in AIDS patients and patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. HBLV-DNA was detected in some B-cell lymphomas. The broad in vitro tropism, combined with immunological and molecular evidence of HBLV infection in individuals raise the question of the pathogenicity of this virus in some diseases. Because in vitro co-infection of CD4 cells by HBLV and HIV leads to enhanced degeneration, this raises the possibility that infection in AIDS patients by both viruses can aggravate the HIV-induced immunodeficiency. Specific reagents and immunological and molecular assays are currently being investigated, which will aid in virus detection in cells from patients, and in elucidating the possible pathogenesis of HBLV.
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