| Literature DB >> 2985640 |
G Gilljam, V A Sundqvist, A Linde, P Pihlstedt, A E Eklund, B Wahren.
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The subclass distribution of antiviral antibodies to three herpes viruses was studied in a population of healthy blood donors. Subclassification by monoclonal antibodies led to the identification of certain viral IgG patterns. IgG1 appeared to be formed in response to almost all CMV, HSV-1 and VZV infections. A higher frequency of virus-specific IgG3 to CMV and HSV-1 suggested that these infections may be reactivated subclinically more often than VZV. The presence of CMV and VZV IgG4 showed a familial relationship, while IgG4 responses to HSV-1 were common. Persons with IgG4 as the only subclass-reactive antibody to CMV showed cell-related reactivities in a high frequency. Patients with leukemias, myelomas and Crohn's disease had a near-normal subclass pattern to the herpes viruses.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2985640 DOI: 10.1016/0166-0934(85)90061-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol Methods ISSN: 0166-0934 Impact factor: 2.014