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Spontaneous, persistent infection of a B-cell lymphoma with adenovirus. | LitMetric

Spontaneous, persistent infection of a B-cell lymphoma with adenovirus.

J Med Virol

Department of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, John L. Doyne Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA.

Published: March 1996

An adenovirus culture-positive lymphoblastoid cell line was derived from a bone marrow transplant recipient with fatal B-cell lymphoproliferative disease and adenovirus pneumonia. At autopsy, focal areas of the lymphoma infiltrating the patient's lung were positive for adenovirus proteins by immunohistochemical staining. The Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B-cell line Mk, established from pleural fluid cells, contained adenovirus virions in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm by electron microscopy. The majority of Mk cells expressed adenovirus proteins and produced a high level of infectious adenovirus by plaque assay analysis. However, in contrast to the rapid cell death induced by adenovirus in other permissive cell lines, Mk was maintained stably in tissue culture for 6 months. These data indicate that adenoviral replication is not sufficient for cell lysis and confirm that adenovirus can cause persistent infection in human lymphoid cells in vivo.

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