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Stress-Induced Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivation

Daniel Sausen, Maimoona Bhutta, Elisa Gallo, Harel Dahari, Ronen Borenstein

2021Biomolecules99 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is typically found in a latent, asymptomatic state in immunocompetent individuals. Perturbations of the host immune system can stimulate viral reactivation. Furthermore, there are a myriad of EBV-associated illnesses including various cancers, post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease, and autoimmune conditions. A thorough understanding of this virus, and the interplay between stress and the immune system, is essential to establish effective treatment. This review will provide a summary of the interaction between both psychological and cellular stressors resulting in EBV reactivation. It will examine mechanisms by which EBV establishes and maintains latency and will conclude with a brief overview of treatments targeting EBV.

Topics & Concepts

Epstein–Barr virusImmune systemImmunologyVirusStressorDiseaseAsymptomaticVirologyHerpes simplex virusLymphoproliferative diseaseBiologyMedicineNeurosciencePathologyViral-associated cancers and disordersEosinophilic Disorders and SyndromesImmune Cell Function and Interaction