Marttila R J, Kalimo K O, Ziola B R, Halonen P E, Rinne U K
Arch Neurol. 1978 Oct;35(10):668-71. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1978.00500340044008.
Serum IgG antibodies against herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 capsid, envelope, and excreted antigens in 52 patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease, and in their age- and sex-matched controls, were assayed with a solid-phase radioimmunoassay. When compared with the controls, patients with Parkinson's disease were found to have a substantially increased antibody response against each of the HSV subunit antigens tested. The increased antibody response in patients with Parkinson's disease was not associated with the occurrence of recurrent HSV infections, since the difference in antibody levels was most evident when comparing patients without recurrent HSV infections with their respective control group. Consequently, the increased HSV antibody response in patient with Parkinson's disease might depend on some antigenic stimulation other than ordinary recurrent HSV infections, or alternatively, on the generally enhanced immunological reaction of the patients against HSV.
采用固相放射免疫分析法检测了52例特发性帕金森病患者及其年龄和性别匹配的对照组血清中抗1型单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)衣壳、包膜和分泌抗原的IgG抗体。与对照组相比,发现帕金森病患者对所检测的每种HSV亚单位抗原的抗体反应显著增强。帕金森病患者抗体反应增强与复发性HSV感染的发生无关,因为在比较无复发性HSV感染的患者与其各自对照组时,抗体水平差异最为明显。因此,帕金森病患者HSV抗体反应增强可能取决于除普通复发性HSV感染以外的某些抗原刺激,或者取决于患者对HSV普遍增强的免疫反应。