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Scientists Trace Lupus to One of The World’s Most Common Viruses : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 14, 2025 2:55 am
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Link Between Epstein-Barr Virus and Lupus Uncovered in Recent Study

A groundbreaking study led by scientists at Stanford University has uncovered a potential link between the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and lupus, shedding light on a possible trigger for this chronic autoimmune disease. The research suggests that EBV, a common viral infection that causes mononucleosis, could be behind the mysterious onset of lupus, also known as systemic lupus erythematosus.

According to immunologist William Robinson, the findings from this study represent a significant breakthrough in understanding the underlying mechanisms of lupus. The research indicates that EBV may play a role in driving autoimmune responses that lead to the development of lupus in individuals.

EBV Infection and Lupus

The study revealed that individuals with lupus have a higher percentage of B cells infected with EBV compared to healthy individuals. This infection can reprogram B cells, activating pro-inflammatory genes that contribute to systemic autoimmune responses. The discovery provides a potential explanation for the onset and progression of lupus symptoms.

By identifying EBV-infected B cells using a novel sequencing technique, researchers were able to show a clear association between the virus and lupus. The presence of EBV in memory B cells, which are essential for rapid immune responses, further supports the link between viral infection and autoimmune disease.

Implications for Lupus Treatment

The study’s findings offer new insights into the complex nature of lupus and could pave the way for targeted treatments that address the viral origins of the disease. Recent immunotherapy trials targeting faulty B cells have shown promising results in achieving remission-like outcomes for lupus patients.

Experts believe that understanding the role of EBV in lupus could have broader implications for other autoimmune conditions associated with the virus, such as multiple sclerosis, long COVID, and chronic fatigue syndrome. The study, published in Science Translational Medicine, marks a significant step towards unraveling the mysteries of autoimmune diseases.

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Conclusion

The connection between EBV and lupus uncovered in this study provides a compelling explanation for the complex nature of autoimmune diseases. By identifying the viral trigger for lupus, researchers are now closer to developing targeted therapies that address the underlying cause of the condition.

Further research in this area could lead to groundbreaking advancements in autoimmune disease treatment and improve the quality of life for individuals living with these chronic conditions.

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