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Query: UMLS:C0021345 (
infectious mononucleosis
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CFIDS (chronic fatigue and immune disfunction syndrome) is also known as CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome), CEBV (chronic Epstein-Barr virus), M.E. (myalgic encephalomyelitis), yuppie flu and by other names. It is a complex illness characterized by incapacitating fatigue (experienced as exhaustion and extremely poor stamina), neurological problems and a constellation of symptoms that can resemble many disorders, including;
mononucleosis
,
multiple sclerosis
, fibromyalgia, AIDS-related complex (ARC) and autoimmune diseases such as lupus. These symptoms tend to wax and wane, but any often severely debilitating and may last for many months or years. All sections of the population (including children) are at risk, but women under 45 seem to be most susceptible. The investigators suggest that CFIDS results from dysfunction of the immune system. The exact nature of this dysfunction is not yet well defined, but it can generally be viewed as an unregulated or overactive state which is responsible for most of the symptoms. There is also evidence of some immune suppression in CFIDS. None of the treatments is consistently satisfactory, but some may be helpful: psychotherapy, physiotherapy, exercise programs, acupunctures, small doses of antidepressants, etc.
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PMID:[The chronic fatigue syndrome]. 790 Apr 53
In a case-control study of 214 patients with
multiple sclerosis
, recall of
infectious mononucleosis
in subjects seropositive for Epstein-Barr viral capsid antigen was associated with a relative risk of 2.9 (95% CI 1.1 to 7.2). Those who reported having
infectious mononucleosis
before the age of 18 years had a relative risk of
multiple sclerosis
of 7.9 (95% CI 1.7 to 37.9). The pathogenesis of
multiple sclerosis
may involve an age-dependent host response to Epstein-Barr virus infection.
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PMID:Symptomatic Epstein-Barr virus infection and multiple sclerosis. 838 68
An association between
infectious mononucleosis
(IM) and MS has been proposed. In a historical prospective study we used records from the Danish State Serum Institute on heterophile antibody (HA) tests for IM performed in all Danish patients over a number of years. Included in the analysis were 6853 HA-positive persons analyzed from 1968 to 1978 (except 1975) and 12,886 HA-negative per sons analyzed in the years 1968, 1969, 1970 and 1978. A search for these persons in the central nationwide Danish
Multiple Sclerosis
Registry (DMSR) was performed. Among the HA-positive persons 16 cases of MS which met the diagnostic criteria were found with onset of MS after the year of the HA test and before follow-up on 1 January 1991. The expected number for a Danish population, matched by sex, age and year at start of observation, was 5.70 (P < 0.05), the risk ratio being 2.81. No patient had developed MS before contracting IM. Among the HA-negative persons 12 were registered with onset of MS after the year of the HA test and before follow-up, the expected number being 10.47 (P > > 0.05). Although Epstein-Barr virus is not suggested in itself to be the cause of MS, we propose that it is a co-factor in the pathogenesis of this disease.
...
PMID:Increased risk of multiple sclerosis after late Epstein-Barr virus infection: a historical prospective study. 934 55
Increased risk of
multiple sclerosis
has been reported among individuals with a history of measles and other common childhood diseases during adolescence,
infectious mononucleosis
, or exposure to the canine distemper virus. We investigated these associations in a case-control study nested within the Nurses' Health Study (121,700 women traced since 1976) and the Nurses' Health Study II (116,671 women traced since 1989). Age at diagnosis of common viral diseases and birth order were obtained through a questionnaire. Our results include 301 cases with
multiple sclerosis
and their (up to six) matched controls. Except for
infectious mononucleosis
, which was a moderate risk factor (odds ratio = 2.1, 95% confidence interval = 1.5-2.9), we found little association between history of common viral diseases or exposure to canine distemper virus and risk of
multiple sclerosis
. We did find a relation between mumps after 15 years of age (odds ratio = 2.3, 95% confidence interval = 1.2-4.3) or measles after age 15 years of age (odds ratio = 2.8, 95% confidence interval = 0.8-9.1) and
multiple sclerosis
. Birth order was not materially related to
multiple sclerosis
. Our findings support the hypothesis that individuals who suffered from
infectious mononucleosis
, a marker of late infection with the Epstein-Barr virus, have an increased risk of
multiple sclerosis
. Late infection with other common viruses may also be associated with increased risk.
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PMID:Multiple sclerosis and age at infection with common viruses. 1133 1
Herpesviridae are ubiquitous, and are commonly involved in well identified diseases as genital herpes, chickenpox and herpes zoster,
infectious mononucleosis
, exanthem subitum... They are responsible for latent and chronic infections after primary infection. Atherosclerosis,
multiple sclerosis
, Alzheimer's disease are diseases which are very different, and for which pathogenesis remains unknown. Several authors have hypothesized that Herpesviridae could play a role in such diseases. The present paper reviews arguments not only in favour but also against such hypothesis. Any formal conclusion is impossible, and more extensive studies are warranted.
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PMID:[Atherosclerosis, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease: what role for Herpesviridae?]. 1236 Jul 1
The VH4-34 represents an unusual Ig heavy chain variable region gene given that it is conserved and overexpressed despite its autoreactivity. Besides RBC 'I/i' recognition, a subset of VH4-34 encoded Igs bind and kill human B-lymphocytes via interaction with a cytoskeletally-associated ligand similar in structure to the cord RBC 'i' antigen. In vivo, secretion of VH4-34 gene encoded antibodies is minimal in healthy individuals. The turn on signal occurs in few clinical conditions such as, systemic lupus erythematosus, AIDS and
infectious mononucleosis
. Here we show that secretion of VH4-34 Abs is also switched on in hepatitis C and nasopharyngeal carcinoma; but not in diseases such as HPV-associated cervical carcinoma,
multiple sclerosis
and sarcoidosis. All syndromes with increased VH4-34 Igs appear to be associated with B cell hyperproliferation and B cell lymphotropic viruses, particularly EBV. The significance of the tightly controlled secretion of an autoreactive, conserved Ig gene is discussed.
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PMID:B cell lymphoproliferative disorders and VH4-34 gene encoded antibodies. 1559 86
Symptomatic primary Epstein-Barr virus infection is known more commonly as
infectious mononucleosis
, an illness known for afflicting adolescents and younger adults as a febrile illness accompanied by pharyngitis and lymphadenopathy. Historically believed to be generally benign,
infectious mononucleosis
has been linked more recently to increased risks of developing Hodgkin's lymphoma and
multiple sclerosis
. Advances in the understanding of host immune responses to Epstein-Barr virus have begun to elucidate the reasons why younger children typically experience subclinical infection whereas older individuals develop
infectious mononucleosis
. This review will highlight recent advances in the understanding of primary Epstein-Barr virus infection, and whether prospective treatments or vaccine strategies may affect native infection and its sequelae.
...
PMID:Recent advances in the understanding of infectious mononucleosis: are prospects improved for treatment or control? 1718 19
Data from studies of twins and migrants with
multiple sclerosis
(MS) imply environmental factors in the development of MS. In this respect, increasing evidence indicates that Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) plays a unique role as an infectious risk factor for MS. A nearly 100% seroprevalence of antibodies to EBV in patients with MS, elevated EBV antibody titers years before clinical onset of the disease, and an increased risk for MS after symptomatic primary EBV infection (
infectious mononucleosis
) suggest an association of MS with a previous infection with EBV. However, the precise mechanisms through which EBV may contribute to MS are still unclear. Currently discussed potential mechanisms are outlined. The notion of a persisting (possibly immunological) change caused during the acute phase of primary EBV infection and subsequently leading to permanently elevated MS risk appears compatible with several aspects of the association found between MS and EBV.
...
PMID:[Multiple sclerosis and Epstein-Barr virus : new developments and perspectives]. 1771 52
Previous studies have suggested an association between
multiple sclerosis
(MS) and
infectious mononucleosis
(IM) but data on the exact strength of this association or its selectivity have been conflicting. In this study we have evaluated the association between MS and a variety of common childhood infections and afflictions in a large population-based case-control study involving 2,877 MS cases and 2,673 controls in the Netherlands. We examined the frequency of different common infections and afflictions before the age of 25 and the age at which they occurred, using a self-administered questionnaire. The Odds ratios (ORs) for the occurrence of a variety of clinically manifest common childhood infections including rubella, measles, chicken pox and mumps before the age of 25 for MS cases versus controls ranged between 1.14 and 1.42, values similar to those for irrelevant probe variables used to reveal recall bias. In contrast, the OR for clinically manifest IM in MS cases versus controls, corrected for demographic variables, was 2.22 (95% confidence interval 1.73 - 2.86; P < 0.001). The average age of onset of IM in the population of MS cases (16.5 years) did not differ from controls (16.8 years). Our data confirm previous much smaller studies to show that the risk for MS is significantly enhanced by prior IM, and extend those previous data by showing that this association is far stronger than with other common childhood infections or afflictions.
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PMID:Selective association of multiple sclerosis with infectious mononucleosis. 1820 71
The aetiology of
multiple sclerosis
(MS) is still an unresolved question. Several recently reported studies are implicating Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) as one of the key players in MS pathogenesis. We present a 21-year-old male patient with a history of EBV-related
infectious mononucleosis
in puberty and Hodgkin's disease two years previously treated with irradiation and chemotherapy. The patient presented with spastic paraparesis that resolved promptly on corticosteroid treatment. There were no signs of Hodgkin's disease relapse. In the next three years he had three more bouts of the disease and he was diagnosed with relapse-remitting MS. There is evidence of EBV involvement in MS pathogenesis; the association of MS with EBV-related
infectious mononucleosis
and Hodgkin's disease being just one of them. Although there are many unanswered questions, it is clear that without EBV seropositivity MS in adults is extremely rare.
...
PMID:The association of multiple sclerosis and Hodgkin's disease: the role of Epstein-Barr virus infection. 1820 72
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