MHC2TA mRNA levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-up
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In previous studies we found that MHC2TA +1614 genotype frequency was very different when MS patients with and without human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in serum samples were compared; a different clinical behavior was also described. The...
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doaj-581cd5e303c64a0b80ea5affc1904ac72020-11-24T23:15:39ZengBMCBMC Neurology1471-23772012-09-0112110710.1186/1471-2377-12-107MHC2TA mRNA levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-upDominguez-Mozo Maria InmaculadaGarcia-Montojo MartaDe Las Heras VirginiaGarcia-Martinez AngelArias-Leal Ana MariaCasanova IgnacioArroyo RafaelAlvarez-Lafuente Roberto<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In previous studies we found that MHC2TA +1614 genotype frequency was very different when MS patients with and without human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in serum samples were compared; a different clinical behavior was also described. The purpose of the study was: 1. To evaluate if MHC2TA expression in MS patients was influenced by interferon beta (IFN-beta) treatment. 2. To study MHC2TA expression in MS patients with and without minor allele C. 3. To analyze the relation between MHC2TA mRNA levels and HHV-6 active infection in MS patients.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Blood and serum samples of 154 MS patients were collected in five programmed visits: basal (prior to beginning IFN-beta treatment), six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months later. HHV-6 in serum and MHC2TA mRNA levels were evaluated by PCR and RT-PCR, respectively. Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) against IFN-beta were analyzed by the cytopathic effect assay.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We found that MHC2TA mRNA levels were significantly lower among MS patients with HHV-6 active infection at the basal visit (without treatment) than in those MS patients without HHV-6 active infection at the basal visit (p = 0.012); in all the positive samples we only found variant A. Furthermore, 58/99 (58.6%) MS patients without HHV-6 along the five programmed visits and an increase of MHC2TA expression after two-years of IFN-beta treatment were clinical responders vs. 5/21 (23.8%) among those MS patients with HHV-6 and a decrease of MHC2TA mRNA levels along the two-years with IFN-beta treatment (p = 0.004); no differences were found between patients with and without NAbs.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>MHC2TA mRNA levels could be decreased by the active replication of HHV-6; the absence of HHV-6 in serum and the increase of MHC2TA expression could be further studied as markers of good clinical response to IFN-beta treatment.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2377/12/107HHV-6MHC2TAMultiple sclerosisQuantitative RT-PCRInterferon beta |
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Dominguez-Mozo Maria Inmaculada Garcia-Montojo Marta De Las Heras Virginia Garcia-Martinez Angel Arias-Leal Ana Maria Casanova Ignacio Arroyo Rafael Alvarez-Lafuente Roberto MHC2TA mRNA levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-up BMC Neurology HHV-6 MHC2TA Multiple sclerosis Quantitative RT-PCR Interferon beta |
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Dominguez-Mozo Maria Inmaculada Garcia-Montojo Marta De Las Heras Virginia Garcia-Martinez Angel Arias-Leal Ana Maria Casanova Ignacio Arroyo Rafael Alvarez-Lafuente Roberto |
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Dominguez-Mozo Maria Inmaculada |
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MHC2TA mRNA levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-up |
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MHC2TA mRNA levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-up |
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MHC2TA mRNA levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-up |
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MHC2TA mRNA levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-up |
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MHC2TA mRNA levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-up |
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mhc2ta mrna levels and human herpesvirus 6 in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta along two-year follow-up |
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BMC Neurology |
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2012-09-01 |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In previous studies we found that MHC2TA +1614 genotype frequency was very different when MS patients with and without human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in serum samples were compared; a different clinical behavior was also described. The purpose of the study was: 1. To evaluate if MHC2TA expression in MS patients was influenced by interferon beta (IFN-beta) treatment. 2. To study MHC2TA expression in MS patients with and without minor allele C. 3. To analyze the relation between MHC2TA mRNA levels and HHV-6 active infection in MS patients.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Blood and serum samples of 154 MS patients were collected in five programmed visits: basal (prior to beginning IFN-beta treatment), six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months later. HHV-6 in serum and MHC2TA mRNA levels were evaluated by PCR and RT-PCR, respectively. Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) against IFN-beta were analyzed by the cytopathic effect assay.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We found that MHC2TA mRNA levels were significantly lower among MS patients with HHV-6 active infection at the basal visit (without treatment) than in those MS patients without HHV-6 active infection at the basal visit (p = 0.012); in all the positive samples we only found variant A. Furthermore, 58/99 (58.6%) MS patients without HHV-6 along the five programmed visits and an increase of MHC2TA expression after two-years of IFN-beta treatment were clinical responders vs. 5/21 (23.8%) among those MS patients with HHV-6 and a decrease of MHC2TA mRNA levels along the two-years with IFN-beta treatment (p = 0.004); no differences were found between patients with and without NAbs.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>MHC2TA mRNA levels could be decreased by the active replication of HHV-6; the absence of HHV-6 in serum and the increase of MHC2TA expression could be further studied as markers of good clinical response to IFN-beta treatment.</p> |
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HHV-6 MHC2TA Multiple sclerosis Quantitative RT-PCR Interferon beta |
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