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Front Microbiol ; 13: 874998, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1855391

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Systemic chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection (sCAEBV) is an EBV-positive T- or NK-cell neoplasm revealing persistent systemic inflammation. Twenty-five percent of sCAEBV patients accompany angiopathy. It is crucial to clarify the mechanisms of angiopathy development in sCAEBV because angiopathy is one of the main causes of death. Interleukin-1ß (IL-1ß) is reported to be involved in angiopathy onset. We investigated if IL-1ß plays a role as the inducer of angiopathy of sCAEBV. We detected elevated IL-1ß levels in four out of 17 sCAEBV patient's plasma. Interestingly, three out of the four had clinically associated angiopathy. None of the other patients with undetectable level of IL-1ß had angiopathy. In all patients with high plasma levels of IL-1ß and vascular lesions, EBV-infected cells were CD4-positive T cells. In one patient with high plasma IL-1ß, the level of IL-1ß mRNA of the monocytes was 17.2 times higher than the level of the same patient's EBV-infected cells in peripheral blood. In Ea.hy926 cells, which are the models of vascular endothelial cells, IL-1ß inhibited the proliferation and induced the surface coagulation activity. IL-1ß is a potent biomarker and a potent therapeutic target to treat sCAEBV accompanying angiopathy.

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