Literature DB >> 9082768

Immunological role of human palatine tonsil in Epstein-Barr virus persistence.

M Hirao1, Y Harabuchi, A Kataura, S Imai, T Osato.   

Abstract

To determine whether EBV-specific cellular immunity persists and controls EBV in the palatine tonsil, we compared EBV-specific cellular immune responses in the palatine tonsil and peripheral blood. In 32 EBV-seropositive donors, we performed in vitro growth inhibition assays of EBV-induced B-lymphocyte transformation (regression assay). The results showed that EBV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) precursor frequency was higher in the palatine tonsil than in the peripheral blood. After a first stimulation with autologous lymphoblastoid cell line (LCL), the EBV-specific cytotoxicity of reactivated CTL was higher in the palatine tonsil than in the peripheral blood. Furthermore EBV-specific CTL lines established from the palatine tonsil had significantly higher EBV-specific cytotoxicity in comparison with those from the peripheral blood. Both the EBV-specific CTLs from tonsils and peripheral blood were restricted by HLA class-I determinants. These data indicate that the palatine tonsil, which is frequently exposed to EBV, plays an important role in controlling EBV infection in the oropharynx.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9082768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otolaryngol Suppl        ISSN: 0365-5237


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1.  The EBV action in tonsils and adenoids.

Authors:  L H Endo; E Sakano; L A Camargo; D R Ferreira; G A Pinto; J Vassallo
Journal:  Int Congr Ser       Date:  2003-11-13
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