Comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantation

Baekgrouund & purpose: In recent years, the role of adenoviruses in infection and disease in recipients of bone marrow transplantation (BMT) has been studied. It suppose that adenoviral infections are prevalant in these patients Due to using medicines for preventing transplant rejection. This st...

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Main Authors: H. Saderi, P. Owlia, K.A. Moghadam, B Bahar, S. Faghih Zadeh
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Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2005-01-01
Series:Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
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PCR
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spelling doaj-60b99c6fad1b415a951b4cfc1ab62af02020-11-24T21:59:01ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences1735-92602005-01-0115485157Comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantationH. SaderiP. OwliaK.A. MoghadamB BaharS. Faghih ZadehBaekgrouund & purpose: In recent years, the role of adenoviruses in infection and disease in recipients of bone marrow transplantation (BMT) has been studied. It suppose that adenoviral infections are prevalant in these patients Due to using medicines for preventing transplant rejection. This study was performed to compare the incidence of adenoviruses in urine samples taken before and after BMT from individuals undergoing BMT. In addition, The correlation between age, sex, etiology and kind of transplantation and adenovirus infection was studied.Materials and Methods: From 11 November 2002 to 12 June 2003, 91 patients received BMT in Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. From 72 patients, 2 urine samples were taken before and 4 weeks after transplantation The DNA samples were examined by PCR using primers that detect 134 bp sequence in Hexon gene shared in human adenovirus DNA was extracted using Phenol-Chloroform method and concentrated by sodium acetate and ethanol.In Faculty of Medicine, Shahed University.Results: Adenovirus DNA was found in 39 patients (54.2%) before transplantation and in 37 patients (51.4%) after that. Both before and after BMT samples were negative for adenoviruses in 21 patients and positive in 25 patients. In 14 patients only before BMT and in 12 patients only after BMT urine samples were positive. No statistical difference between before and after BMT viruria was shown by McNemar’s test. Also, no statistical difference was shown between mean age of infected and non-infected patients by t-test. In spite of higher frequency of males, malignant and allogeneic transplant among studied patients, there was no statistical difference between two mentioned patients (P>0.05).Conclusion: In the present study, increase of prevalence of viruria in patients after bone marrow transplantation was not seen. In adition, there was no correlation between patients with various age, sex and etiology and kind of transplantation. Further studies about prevalence of adenovirus in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation. recommended for prevention of mortality by better take care of patients and treatment by antiviral drugs or decrease in suppressive drugs. http://www.mazums.ac.ir/files/onlineJournals_3043608=%20%20Saderi.pdfAdenovirusBone marrow transplantationPCR
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author H. Saderi
P. Owlia
K.A. Moghadam
B Bahar
S. Faghih Zadeh
spellingShingle H. Saderi
P. Owlia
K.A. Moghadam
B Bahar
S. Faghih Zadeh
Comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantation
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Adenovirus
Bone marrow transplantation
PCR
author_facet H. Saderi
P. Owlia
K.A. Moghadam
B Bahar
S. Faghih Zadeh
author_sort H. Saderi
title Comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantation
title_short Comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantation
title_full Comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantation
title_fullStr Comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantation
title_sort comparison of adenovirus viruria in bone marrow transplant patients before and after transplantation
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
issn 1735-9260
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Baekgrouund & purpose: In recent years, the role of adenoviruses in infection and disease in recipients of bone marrow transplantation (BMT) has been studied. It suppose that adenoviral infections are prevalant in these patients Due to using medicines for preventing transplant rejection. This study was performed to compare the incidence of adenoviruses in urine samples taken before and after BMT from individuals undergoing BMT. In addition, The correlation between age, sex, etiology and kind of transplantation and adenovirus infection was studied.Materials and Methods: From 11 November 2002 to 12 June 2003, 91 patients received BMT in Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. From 72 patients, 2 urine samples were taken before and 4 weeks after transplantation The DNA samples were examined by PCR using primers that detect 134 bp sequence in Hexon gene shared in human adenovirus DNA was extracted using Phenol-Chloroform method and concentrated by sodium acetate and ethanol.In Faculty of Medicine, Shahed University.Results: Adenovirus DNA was found in 39 patients (54.2%) before transplantation and in 37 patients (51.4%) after that. Both before and after BMT samples were negative for adenoviruses in 21 patients and positive in 25 patients. In 14 patients only before BMT and in 12 patients only after BMT urine samples were positive. No statistical difference between before and after BMT viruria was shown by McNemar’s test. Also, no statistical difference was shown between mean age of infected and non-infected patients by t-test. In spite of higher frequency of males, malignant and allogeneic transplant among studied patients, there was no statistical difference between two mentioned patients (P>0.05).Conclusion: In the present study, increase of prevalence of viruria in patients after bone marrow transplantation was not seen. In adition, there was no correlation between patients with various age, sex and etiology and kind of transplantation. Further studies about prevalence of adenovirus in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation. recommended for prevention of mortality by better take care of patients and treatment by antiviral drugs or decrease in suppressive drugs.
topic Adenovirus
Bone marrow transplantation
PCR
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