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Samuel So

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  • Epstein-Barr virus infection is associated with endothelial Bcl-2 expression in transplant liver allografts.

    Millan MT, Natkunam Y, Clarke-Katzenberg R, Desai D, Prapong W, So SK, Esquivel CO, Sibley R, Ferran C, Martinez OM. Transplantation. 2002; 73 (3): 465-9

    In liver transplant recipients with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) disease, we reported a low rate of acute rejection after stopping or markedly lowering immunosuppression. This observation led to the hypothesis that EBV, as a means of viral persistence, induces expression of antiapoptotic factors and these factors, in turn, confer protection to the transplanted organ. Bcl-2, an antiapoptotic factor induced by EBV in various host cells, is not normally expressed in the liver. We questioned whether bcl-2 is expressed in the transplanted liver and whether its expression is modified by EBV.

    PubMedID: 11884946

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