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The Epstein-Barr Virus May Cause Lupus

Last updated: November 12, 2025 10:10 pm
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A groundbreaking discovery has shed light on a potential link between the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and the autoimmune disease lupus. EBV, a common herpesvirus that causes mononucleosis, has long been suspected of playing a role in lupus, but concrete evidence has been lacking. However, a recent study conducted by researchers at Stanford University and their colleagues has provided the first evidence of a direct connection between the virus and the autoimmune disorder.

Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to mistakenly attack healthy tissues and organs in the body. It can affect various parts of the body, including the joints, skin, kidneys, heart, and brain. Despite affecting millions of people worldwide, the exact cause of lupus has remained a mystery.

The study conducted by the Stanford researchers revealed that EBV can “reprogram” immune cells responsible for producing antibodies in a way that triggers and sustains lupus. By isolating individual B cells from the blood samples of individuals with lupus and those without the disease, the researchers found that EBV-infected B cells were significantly more abundant in people with lupus.

Further analysis showed that EBV-infected B cells were able to drive autoimmune attacks by presenting the body’s own molecules, leading to chronic inflammation characteristic of lupus. These infected cells produced antibodies that mistakenly recognized cellular components known to cause tissue damage in lupus.

The discovery has significant implications for the development of targeted therapies for lupus. While current treatments are nonspecific and affect all immune cells, a more precise therapy targeting EBV-infected B cells could bring substantial benefits. The researchers believe that their findings could pave the way for the development of a vaccine to prevent lupus by targeting EBV.

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Experts in the field have hailed the study as a groundbreaking advancement in understanding the link between EBV and lupus. The results provide a strong rationale for pursuing EBV vaccines as a preventive measure for lupus, according to immunologist Akiko Iwasaki from Yale University School of Medicine. However, Harvard Medical School rheumatologist George Tsokos cautions that discussions about vaccines as a preventive measure for lupus are premature at this stage.

The study’s findings open up new avenues for research into the mechanisms underlying autoimmune diseases like lupus. By unraveling how EBV infections drive lupus, researchers hope to move towards more targeted and effective therapies for the disease. This research marks a significant step towards a better understanding of the complex interplay between viruses and autoimmune disorders, offering hope for improved treatments and potential preventive measures.

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