The Role of Cytomegalovirus, Haemophilus Influenzae and Epstein Barr Virus in Guillain Barre Syndrome

Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) is an inflammatory, usually demyelinating, polyneuropathy; clinically characterized by acute onset of symmetric progressive muscle weakness with loss of myotatic reflexes. Thirty five patients with GBS, defined clinically according to the criteria of Asbury and Cornblat...

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Main Authors: Shahriar Nafissi, Zahra Vahabi, Maryam Sadeghi Ghahar, Ali Akbar Amirzargar, Soheil Naderi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-06-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
Subjects:
CMV
EBV
Online Access:http://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/4981/4386
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spelling doaj-8aae8f86ebd84036ad3d4bc5b97f5d4b2020-11-25T03:44:26ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96942013-06-01516372376The Role of Cytomegalovirus, Haemophilus Influenzae and Epstein Barr Virus in Guillain Barre SyndromeShahriar NafissiZahra VahabiMaryam Sadeghi GhaharAli Akbar AmirzargarSoheil NaderiGuillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) is an inflammatory, usually demyelinating, polyneuropathy; clinically characterized by acute onset of symmetric progressive muscle weakness with loss of myotatic reflexes. Thirty five patients with GBS, defined clinically according to the criteria of Asbury and Cornblath, were recruited from three hospital affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Controls: As a control group 35 age and sex matched patients with other neurological diseases admitted to the same hospital at the same time, were included in our study. Serum samples were collected before treatment from each patient (within 4 weeks after the disease onset) and controls, and stored frozen at -80ºC until serologic assays were done. Serologic testing of pretreatment serum was performed in all patients. Positive titer of virus specific IgM antibody against cytomegalovirus (CMV) was found in 6 cases and 2 controls. 34 patients and 31 controls had high titer of anti Haemophilus influenzae IgG and one patient had serologic evidence of a recent Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infection. The mean titer of IgG antibody against Haemophilus influenzae in cases and controls was 5.21 and 2.97 respectively. Although serologic evidence of all these infections were more frequent in cases than in controls, only Haemophilus influenzae infection appeared to be significantly related to GBS (P=0.002). Eleven cases and 3 controls had high titers of IgG antibody against Haemophilus influenzae type B (titer >8). There is significant association between high titer of IgG antibody against Haemophilus influenzae and GBS (P=0.017). Our results provide further evidence that Haemophilus influenzae and probably CMV, can be associated with GBShttp://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/4981/4386CMVEBVGuillain Barre SyndromeH. Influenzae
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author Shahriar Nafissi
Zahra Vahabi
Maryam Sadeghi Ghahar
Ali Akbar Amirzargar
Soheil Naderi
spellingShingle Shahriar Nafissi
Zahra Vahabi
Maryam Sadeghi Ghahar
Ali Akbar Amirzargar
Soheil Naderi
The Role of Cytomegalovirus, Haemophilus Influenzae and Epstein Barr Virus in Guillain Barre Syndrome
Acta Medica Iranica
CMV
EBV
Guillain Barre Syndrome
H. Influenzae
author_facet Shahriar Nafissi
Zahra Vahabi
Maryam Sadeghi Ghahar
Ali Akbar Amirzargar
Soheil Naderi
author_sort Shahriar Nafissi
title The Role of Cytomegalovirus, Haemophilus Influenzae and Epstein Barr Virus in Guillain Barre Syndrome
title_short The Role of Cytomegalovirus, Haemophilus Influenzae and Epstein Barr Virus in Guillain Barre Syndrome
title_full The Role of Cytomegalovirus, Haemophilus Influenzae and Epstein Barr Virus in Guillain Barre Syndrome
title_fullStr The Role of Cytomegalovirus, Haemophilus Influenzae and Epstein Barr Virus in Guillain Barre Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Cytomegalovirus, Haemophilus Influenzae and Epstein Barr Virus in Guillain Barre Syndrome
title_sort role of cytomegalovirus, haemophilus influenzae and epstein barr virus in guillain barre syndrome
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) is an inflammatory, usually demyelinating, polyneuropathy; clinically characterized by acute onset of symmetric progressive muscle weakness with loss of myotatic reflexes. Thirty five patients with GBS, defined clinically according to the criteria of Asbury and Cornblath, were recruited from three hospital affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Controls: As a control group 35 age and sex matched patients with other neurological diseases admitted to the same hospital at the same time, were included in our study. Serum samples were collected before treatment from each patient (within 4 weeks after the disease onset) and controls, and stored frozen at -80ºC until serologic assays were done. Serologic testing of pretreatment serum was performed in all patients. Positive titer of virus specific IgM antibody against cytomegalovirus (CMV) was found in 6 cases and 2 controls. 34 patients and 31 controls had high titer of anti Haemophilus influenzae IgG and one patient had serologic evidence of a recent Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infection. The mean titer of IgG antibody against Haemophilus influenzae in cases and controls was 5.21 and 2.97 respectively. Although serologic evidence of all these infections were more frequent in cases than in controls, only Haemophilus influenzae infection appeared to be significantly related to GBS (P=0.002). Eleven cases and 3 controls had high titers of IgG antibody against Haemophilus influenzae type B (titer >8). There is significant association between high titer of IgG antibody against Haemophilus influenzae and GBS (P=0.017). Our results provide further evidence that Haemophilus influenzae and probably CMV, can be associated with GBS
topic CMV
EBV
Guillain Barre Syndrome
H. Influenzae
url http://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/4981/4386
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