## Abstract Sera of blood donors were investigated by a peptide ELISA and indirect immunofluorescence assay to assess the prevalence of HHVโ8 infection in the Hungarian population. A 14 amino acid long synthetic oligopeptide from the carboxyterminus of orf65/small virus capsid antigen was used as a
The prevalence of chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6 genomes in the blood of UK blood donors
โ Scribed by Hoe Nam Leong; Philip W. Tuke; Richard S. Tedder; Aysha Begum Khanom; Roger P. Eglin; Claire E. Atkinson; Katherine N. Ward; Paul D. Griffiths; Duncan A. Clark
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Volume
- 79
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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โฆ Synopsis
A lesser-recognized form of human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) persistence is integration of the viral genome in a host chromosome and high viral copy numbers in blood or sera are characteristic of this phenomenon. A cross-sectional study was performed to determine the frequency of high HHV-6 viral loads in whole blood (>6 log 10 copies/ ml) in a population of blood donors in London, UK. Blood samples from 500 anonymized blood donors were collected from one donation center, DNA extracted, and quantitative realtime PCR used to measure viral load. Four samples (0.8%) were found to have high viral copy numbers of HHV-6 (median 6.7 log 10 copies/ml; range 6.5-6.9 log 10 copies/ml). Cellular DNA was also quantitated using qRT-PCR for beta-globin. By comparing these two results, we calculated that there were between two and five copies of HHV-6 present per cell in these four donors. The median viral load detected in plasma from the four individuals was 3.8 log 10 copies/ml (range 3.5-4.0 log 10 copies/ml). All samples were HHV-6 variant B. In addition, a retrospective analysis of all diagnostic blood samples performed for HHV-6 in our center showed a prevalence of 2.9% of high viral loads characteristic of integration. In conclusion, high viral copy numbers of HHV-6, representing a population of viral integration, is detected in 0.8% of UK blood donors. The presence of high HHV-6 viral loads in healthy normal individuals reiterates the need to consider the confounding effect of HHV-6 viral integration in any laboratory diagnosis of HHV-6 infection.
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