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Cytomegalovirus Replication and the Host Immune Response

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is closely associated with host cellular structures, and this has a significant impact upon the immunologic response following infection. CMV may be recovered from a variety of body secretions and fluids during acute infection, and protracted shedding may supervene in some inst...

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Autores principales: Lang, D. J., Cheung, K. S., Schwartz, J. N., Daniels, C. A., Harwood, S. E.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1976
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/183380
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author Lang, D. J.
Cheung, K. S.
Schwartz, J. N.
Daniels, C. A.
Harwood, S. E.
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description Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is closely associated with host cellular structures, and this has a significant impact upon the immunologic response following infection. CMV may be recovered from a variety of body secretions and fluids during acute infection, and protracted shedding may supervene in some instances. The reasons for a variable host response to CMV infection remain unclear, and the mechanisms responsible for the establishment of persistence have not been worked out. CMV persistence and latency are discussed, and some recently derived relevant data are presented. An animal model has been developed consistent with clinical observations pertaining to CMV transmission with blood. Results obtained in the course of these and other studies support the concept of immunological activation of latent CMV. The timing of CMV infection relative to an unrelated antigenic challenge is probably critical in determining the emergence of immunodepression or enhancement. Some aspects of CMV sero-diagnosis are also reviewed.
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spelling pubmed-25953222008-12-05 Cytomegalovirus Replication and the Host Immune Response Lang, D. J. Cheung, K. S. Schwartz, J. N. Daniels, C. A. Harwood, S. E. Yale J Biol Med Articles Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is closely associated with host cellular structures, and this has a significant impact upon the immunologic response following infection. CMV may be recovered from a variety of body secretions and fluids during acute infection, and protracted shedding may supervene in some instances. The reasons for a variable host response to CMV infection remain unclear, and the mechanisms responsible for the establishment of persistence have not been worked out. CMV persistence and latency are discussed, and some recently derived relevant data are presented. An animal model has been developed consistent with clinical observations pertaining to CMV transmission with blood. Results obtained in the course of these and other studies support the concept of immunological activation of latent CMV. The timing of CMV infection relative to an unrelated antigenic challenge is probably critical in determining the emergence of immunodepression or enhancement. Some aspects of CMV sero-diagnosis are also reviewed. 1976-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2595322/ /pubmed/183380 Text en
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