Epstein-Barr virus
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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
Diagnosis
- Anti-VCA (viral capsid antigens): most useful
- Anti-VCA IgM: appears early and disappears within 4 to 6 weeks
- Anti-VCA IgG: appears in acute phase, peaks at 2 to 4 weeks, then declines but remains positive for life
- Anti-EA (early antigen) IgG: appears in acute phase and falls to undetectable within 3 to 6 months (but may persist for years)
- Least useful test
- Anti-EBNA (EBV nuclear antigen): negative during acute phase converts after 2 to 4 months and stays positive for life
- Monospot test: cross-reacts with many other conditions, and is often falsely negative in children
Serology in immunocompetent hosts
![Graph of serology](EBV serology.jpg)
VCa-IgM | VCA-IgG | EBNA-IgG | Interpretation |
---|---|---|---|
– | – | – | Susceptible |
– | – | + | Past infection or non-specific |
– | + | – | Acute or past infection |
– | + | + | Past infection |
+ | – | – | Acute infection or non-specific |
+ | – | + | ?? |
+ | + | – | Acute infection |
+ | + | + | Late primary infection or reactivation |
Serology in EBV-associated diseases
Disease | VCA-IgM | VCA-IgG | VCA-IgA | EA(D)-IgG | EA(R)-IgG | EA-IgA | EBNA-IgG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chronic active infection | ± | ++ | ± | + | ++ | – | ± |
Burkitt lymphoma | – | ++ | – | ± | ++ | – | + |
ENT carcinoma | – | ++ | + | ++ | ± | + | + |
Hodgkin lymphoma | – | ++ | – | + | – | – | + |
Reactivation | ± | ++ | ± | + | ± | ± | ± |