S. Hashimoto et al., ELEVATION OF SOLUBLE CD23 IN SERA FROM PATIENTS WITH INFECTIOUS-MONONUCLEOSIS, Journal of medical virology, 53(4), 1997, pp. 384-387
CD23 is induced in B cells upon infection by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
and a soluble form (soluble CD23: sCD23) is found in culture supernata
nts from EBV-transformed B cell lines. Based on these observations, we
measured serum sCD23 levels in patients with infectious mononucleosis
(IM) caused by EBV infection. Sera from patients with IM at the time
of diagnosis contained more sCD23 than sera from normal control subjec
ts. Changes in serum sCD23 levels during the course of disease showed
that serum sCD23 levels were elevated at the time of diagnosis and the
y decreased to the normal levels during the convalescent phase defined
by the improvement of symptoms of IM. These results indicate that the
elevated levels of sCD23 were observed at the acute phase of IM and m
ay be useful in diagnosing IM. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.