Mills B G, Yabe H, Singer F R
Orthopaedic Hospital Bone. University of Southern School of Dentistry, Los Angeles.
J Bone Miner Res. 1988 Feb;3(1):101-6. doi: 10.1002/jbmr.5650030115.
We report the discovery of nuclear inclusions in the osteoclasts of three unrelated patients with benign osteopetrosis that resemble the osteoclast inclusions characteristic of Paget's disease of bone. These inclusions are morphologically and dimensionally identical to the nucleocapsids of a virus of the Paramyxoviridae family. Supporting a possible viral association with benign osteopetrosis in the observation of the presence of antigens of respiratory syncytial virus, measles virus, and/or mumps virus in the cells of all five patients whose paraffin-embedded bone specimens were tested. These included two patients whose osteoclasts contained nuclear inclusions. No patients with the malignant form of the disease have been studied. There is as yet no proof that a virus is causally related to human osteopetrosis even though a virus can produce an avian form of the disease.
我们报告了在三名患良性骨硬化症的无亲缘关系患者的破骨细胞中发现核内包涵体,这些包涵体类似于骨Paget病特征性的破骨细胞包涵体。这些包涵体在形态和大小上与副粘病毒科病毒的核衣壳相同。在对五名石蜡包埋骨标本进行检测的患者的细胞中观察到呼吸道合胞病毒、麻疹病毒和/或腮腺炎病毒抗原的存在,这支持了病毒与良性骨硬化症可能存在关联。其中包括两名破骨细胞含有核内包涵体的患者。尚未对患有恶性骨硬化症的患者进行研究。尽管病毒可导致禽类患骨硬化症,但尚无证据表明病毒与人类骨硬化症存在因果关系。