Simple assay method for susceptibility of human lymphocytes to Epstein-Barr virus infection
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Simple assay method for susceptibility of human lymphocytes to Epstein-Barr virus infection
Abstract
On the basis of the sequential early events induced by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), the infectivity of human lymphocytes to EBV was quantified as a plateau value of the maximum nuclear antigen (EBNA) synthesis preceding cellular DNA synthesis. The frequency of EBV-infectible cells was an average of 7.6% of unfractionated umbilical cord lymphocytes and was 4.9% in the counterparts from human adults. In the B-cell-enriched populations, the average plateau values were 29.2% in umbilical cord and 15.5% in adult samples. This method is simple and applicable for quantitative assay of the sensitivity to EBV infection of a given lymphocyte preparation.
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