Immunity
Volume 5, Issue 2, 1 August 1996, Pages 173-179
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Is EBV Persistence In Vivo a Model for B Cell Homeostasis?

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Abstract

We have measured the absolute numbers of EBV- infected B cells in the peripheral blood of healthy persistently infected individuals. Single measurements on a panel of 15 healthy individuals demonstrate that the frequency varies over a wide range from 1–50 per 106 B cells. Repeat measurements over 1–3.5 years on several individuals whose frequencies varied over a 10-fold range showed that the variation does not represent the fluctuation in the frequency that can occur within an individual; rather, the frequencies are specific to the individual. The frequency within an individual measured over time is stable and contributes less than 10% to the variance seen in the whole population. These measurements suggest that the level of EBV-infected B cells is tightly regulated and we propose that the same homeostatic mechanisms that regulate the levels of normal B cells also regulate B cells latently infected with EBV.

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