Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infects ∼95% of the adult population. The factors that confer protection in the remaining ∼5% remain unknown. In an exploratory study, we assessed immunogenetic factors and tonsillectomy in a cohort of 17 EBV-negative and 39 EBV-positive healthy individuals aged >60 years. Analyses of HLA genotypes revealed an association between EBV negativity and the presence of HLA-C-35T/T and/or HLA-Bw4 alleles. In addition, EBV-negative donors presented with a history of tonsillectomy more often than EBV-positive donors.
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Durovic, B., Gasser, O., Gubser, P., Sigle, J., Hirsch, H. H., Stern, M., … Hess, C. (2013). Epstein-Barr Virus Negativity among Individuals Older than 60 Years Is Associated with HLA-C and HLA-Bw4 Variants and Tonsillectomy. Journal of Virology, 87(11), 6526–6529. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00169-13
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