Measles virus (MeV) might play an important role as an environmental stimulus in the
etiopathogenesis of otosclerosis. Chronic inflammation was shown in morphologic investigations
of otosclerotic foci and MeV N, P, and F proteins were detected within cells of the otosclerotic
focus by immunohistochemical investigations. MeV RNA was extracted from fresh-frozen
otosclerotic tissue by the use of in vitro RT-PCR. This result was validated through amplification
of MeV genome sequences by RT-PCR from celloidin-embedded sections with morphologically
ascertained otosclerotic foci. In searching for an immune response of the inner ear immune
system against MeV proteins, elevated anti-MeV IgG levels were detected in the perilymph of
patients with otosclerosis in comparison with the serum levels. In situ RT-PCR allowed the localization
of MeV sequences in osteoclasts, osteoblasts, chondrocytes, macrophages, and epithelial
cells in middle ear mucosa of otosclerotic tissue. Further evidence for MeV persistence has
recently been given. Genotyping of MeV in otosclerotic foci demonstrated the presence of MeV
genotype A, which circulated in Europe around 1960. All the above results confirm a strong
association between MeV and otosclerosis.
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Measles virus (MeV) might play an important role as an environmental stimulus in the
etiopathogenesis of otosclerosis. Chronic inflammation was shown in morphologic investigations
of otosclerotic foci and MeV N, P, and F proteins were detected within cells of the otosclerotic
focus by immunohistochemical investigations. MeV RNA was extracted from fresh-frozen
otosclerotic tissue by the use of in vitro RT-PCR. This result was validated through amplification
of MeV genome sequences by RT-PCR...
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