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Title: Is EBV the cause of all so called autoimmune disorders?
Post by: paul cotter on 20/09/2023 15:33:50
The Epstein Barr virus, EBV, is a commonly acquired pathogen most notable for causing glandular fever, also called mononucleosis. It is also strongly correlated with the development of at least three cancers. It is large dna virus of the herpes group and like other herpes viruses once infection occurs it remains in one's body, generally in a latent form but capable of recrudescence. Much evidence now links prior infection with EBV to the subsequent development of MS and less evidence suggests it may be the causative agent of several other illnesses commonly referred to as autoimmune in nature. This virus invades b lymphocytes and immortalises them thus preventing the normal process whereby anti-self reacting b cells are eliminated by apoptosis. It is beginning to look like this one virus is responsible for an enormous burden of chronic diseases. Whaddya think?   Mods: I thought I already posed this question but could not find it-feel free to delete if so. Also, any idea why I can't do paragraphs? my cursor will not drop down. 
Title: Re: Is EBV the cause of all so called autoimmune disorders?
Post by: Zer0 on 11/12/2023 16:25:35
I know nothin bout EBVs.
Hopefully you got your answers in another Thread somewhere else on TNS.

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(lol)
Why did that happen?
You seem to have resolved it, How?

ps - if u wanna keep it confidential, i can totally understand that.
Title: Re: Is EBV the cause of all so called autoimmune disorders?
Post by: evan_au on 12/12/2023 08:36:06
Quote from: wikipedia
In the United States, about half of all five-year-old children and about 90% of adults have evidence of previous infection (by EBV)
That is quite a large population in which EBV could trigger auto-immune disease, cancer and dementia.

Unfortunately, attempts to create a vaccine have been unsuccessful to date...