Epstein-Barr virus-enhancing plant promoters in east Africa.

AIDS research Pub Date : 1986-12-01
F Mizuno, T Osato, S Imai, S Koizumi, T Aya, T Kinoshita, N Hirai, M Hirota, H Ohigashi, K Koshimizu
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The extracts of a certain African plant species, Euphorbia tirucalli, were found to have markedly enhancing effects on the activation of latent Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) genomes in the EBV carrying lymphoblastoid cells and also on EBV-induced transformation of human lymphocytes. The Euphorbia tirucalli was especially noticeable in highly endemic areas of Burkitt's lymphoma (BL), an EBV-associated malignancy, in Kenya and Tanzania. The activation of the latent EBV genome and the EBV-induced transformation enhancement were also observed with the soil and drinking water taken around the plants, strongly indicating that the people living in BL endemic areas are frequently exposed to such an EBV-enhancing plant promoter substance.

Epstein-Barr病毒增强植物启动子在东非。
研究发现,非洲植物Euphorbia tirucalli提取物对携带eb病毒的淋巴母细胞样细胞中潜伏eb病毒(EBV)基因组的激活和eb病毒诱导的人淋巴细胞转化具有显著增强作用。在肯尼亚和坦桑尼亚的伯基特淋巴瘤(一种ebv相关的恶性肿瘤)高度流行的地区,大戟特别明显。在植物周围的土壤和饮用水中也观察到EBV潜伏基因组的激活和EBV诱导的转化增强,这强烈表明生活在BL流行地区的人们经常暴露于这种EBV增强植物启动子物质。
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