Rubella virus chronic inflammatory disease and other unusual viral phenotypes in inborn errors of immunity

G Kilich, L Perelygina, KE Sullivan - Immunological Reviews, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Infectious susceptibility is a component of many inborn errors of immunity. Nevertheless,
antibiotic use is often used as a surrogate in history taking for infectious susceptibility …

Rubella virus infected macrophages and neutrophils define patterns of granulomatous inflammation in inborn and acquired errors of immunity

L Perelygina, R Faisthalab, E Abernathy… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Rubella virus (RuV) has recently been found in association with granulomatous
inflammation of the skin and several internal organs in patients with inborn errors of …

Rubella virus-associated cutaneous granulomatous disease: a unique complication in immune-deficient patients, not limited to DNA repair disorders

D Buchbinder, F Hauck, MH Albert, A Rack… - Journal of clinical …, 2019 - Springer
The association of immunodeficiency-related vaccine-derived rubella virus (iVDRV) with
cutaneous and visceral granulomatous disease has been reported in patients with primary …

Rubella vaccine–induced granulomas are a novel phenotype with incomplete penetrance of genetic defects in cytotoxicity

M Groß, C Speckmann, A May… - Journal of Allergy and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Rubella virus–induced granulomas have been described in patients with
various inborn errors of immunity. Most defects impair T-cell immunity, suggesting a critical …

Rubella viruses

J Banatvala, C Peckham - 2006 - books.google.com
This latest volume provides a comprehensive review of the latest developments and
research studies on the pathogenesis and molecular biology of human congenital infections …

Epstein-Barr virus infection and associated diseases in children: I. Pathogenesis, epidemiology and clnical aspects

V Schuster, HW Kreth - European journal of pediatrics, 1992 - Springer
Abstract Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), an ubiquitous human B lymphotropic virus, is the cause of
infectious mononucleosis. Moreover, EBV infection can be followed by lymphoproliferative …

Where rubella is still a problem

SA Plotkin - The Pediatric infectious disease journal, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Although it is now fashionable to look back at the 1960s with nostalgia, at least one event
during that decade sticks in the memory as a tragedy: the pandemics of rubella and …

Cutaneous and visceral chronic granulomatous disease triggered by a rubella virus vaccine strain in children with primary immunodeficiencies

B Neven, P Pérot, J Bruneau, M Pasquet… - Clinical Infectious …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Cutaneous and Visceral Chronic Granulomatous Disease Triggered by a Rubella Virus
Vaccine Strain in Children With Primary Immunodeficiencies | Clinical Infectious Diseases …

Re-emergence of another vaccine-preventable disease?—Two cases of rubella in older adults

JK Louie, R Shaikh-Laskos, C Preas, VT Nguyen… - Journal of clinical …, 2009 - Elsevier
Unlike its devastating teratogenic effects, post-natal infection with rubella typically causes
subclinical or inapparent illness. While rubella has been largely eliminated from the United …

Rubella virus–associated granulomas in immunocompetent adults—possible Implications

LD Notarangelo - JAMA dermatology, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Granulomas are inflammatory infiltrates consisting primarily of macrophages, histiocytes,
and lymphocytes that contain and limit insulting agents. They often develop in response to …