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Bayliss, G. J. ; Wolf, Hans J.

Epstein--Barr virus-induced cell fusion

Bayliss, G. J. and Wolf, Hans J. (1980) Epstein--Barr virus-induced cell fusion. Nature 287 (5778), pp. 164-165.

Date of publication of this fulltext: 04 May 2011 06:52
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.20761


Abstract

Serological and molecular biological studies have shown an association between Epstein--Barr virus (EBV) and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Although it has been shown that the epithelioid tumour cells carry EBV genomes, they are apparently devoid of receptors for EBV (H.W., unpublished observations). Other have suggested that fusion of EBV carrying cells with epithelial cells may be the mode of entry ...

Serological and molecular biological studies have shown an association between Epstein--Barr virus (EBV) and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Although it has been shown that the epithelioid tumour cells carry EBV genomes, they are apparently devoid of receptors for EBV (H.W., unpublished observations). Other have suggested that fusion of EBV carrying cells with epithelial cells may be the mode of entry of the virus into cells unable to absorb the virus and that this may be mediated by one of the known syncytium-forming viruses which inhabit the respiratory tract (for example, members of the paramyxovirus group). de Thé and colleagues suggested that intercellular bridges could be seen in NPC tumour material. We have developed a technique which permits the preparation of stable monolayers of viable human lymphoblastoid cell lines. Using this technique we have now demonstrated that EBV can induce fusion between EBV-superinfected lymphoblastoid cells and cells devoid of EBV receptors.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleNature
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group (London)
Volume:287
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:5778
Page Range:pp. 164-165
Date1980
InstitutionsMedicine > Lehrstuhl für Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Hygiene
Identification Number
ValueType
6253791PubMed ID
Classification
NotationType
Cell FusionMESH
Cell LineMESH
Cells, CulturedMESH
Epithelial CellsMESH
Herpesvirus 4, HumanMESH
HumansMESH
Lymphocytes/microbiologyMESH
Receptors, Virus/physiologyMESH
Virus ReplicationMESH
Dewey Decimal Classification600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
StatusPublished
RefereedUnknown
Created at the University of RegensburgUnknown
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-207618
Item ID20761

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