2023
DOI: 10.1002/rmv.2496
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Relationship of human cytomegalovirus‐infected endothelial cells and circulating leukocytes in the pathogenesis of disseminated human cytomegalovirus infection: A narrative review

Giuseppe Gerna,
Daniele Lilleri,
Chiara Fornara
et al.

Abstract: Among the leucocyte subpopulations circulating in peripheral blood of immune‐compromised patients with disseminated Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection, polymorphonuclear leuckocytes (PMNL) and M/M may carry infectious virus. While only in PMNL early HCMV replicative events do occur, monocytes are susceptible to complete virus replication when they enter human organs, where as macrophages become a site of active complete virus replication. In vivo leucocytes and endothelial cells interact continuously, as s… Show more

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