The Molecular Prevalence of Viral Infections in Transplant Candidates with Bone Marrow Suppression, Shiraz, Southern Iran, 2010
Background: Transient bone marrow suppression, characterized by acute inability of the bone marrow toproduce circulating blood cells, may strongly relate to the pathogenesis of some viral infections.Objective: To study the prevalence of some DNA and RNA viruses in patients with transient bone marrow...
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doaj-e15e890997c542358fd552f1308056962020-11-25T01:49:38ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine2008-64902008-64822013-04-01428794The Molecular Prevalence of Viral Infections in Transplant Candidates with Bone Marrow Suppression, Shiraz, Southern Iran, 2010B. Mohammadi1R. Yaghobi1*M. Dehghani2A. Behzad Behbahani3Background: Transient bone marrow suppression, characterized by acute inability of the bone marrow toproduce circulating blood cells, may strongly relate to the pathogenesis of some viral infections.Objective: To study the prevalence of some DNA and RNA viruses in patients with transient bone marrowsuppression.Methods: EDTA-treated blood samples were collected from 27 patients with clinically- and laboratoryconfirmedtransient bone marrow suppression. The genomic DNA of hepatitis B virus, adenovirus, polyomavirusBK, and parvovirus B19, and genomic RNA of hepatitis C and G viruses were extracted andamplified by sensitive and specific in-house simple and nested PCR and RT-PCR protocols, respectively.The risk factors that might be related to the studied viral infections were analyzed.Results: Hepatitis B virus infection was diagnosed in 9 (33%) of 27 patients; adenovirus infection in 2(7%); and parvovirus B19 infection in 7 (26%) of 27 patients. The genomic DNA of polyomovirus BK wasnot detected in any patients. Both hepatitis C and G viruses were found in 3 (11%) of 27 patients.Conclusion: Diagnosis of the high prevalence of hepatitis B virus, and parvovirus B19 in patients with transientbone marrow suppression, reflects the importance of these viral infections in introducing bonemarrow suppression. This hypothesis should be confirmed in further studies.http://home.sums.ac.ir/~habibzaf/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/131/266Transient bone marrow suppressionDNA virusRNA virus |
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B. Mohammadi1 R. Yaghobi1* M. Dehghani2 A. Behzad Behbahani3 The Molecular Prevalence of Viral Infections in Transplant Candidates with Bone Marrow Suppression, Shiraz, Southern Iran, 2010 International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine Transient bone marrow suppression DNA virus RNA virus |
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The Molecular Prevalence of Viral Infections in Transplant Candidates with Bone Marrow Suppression, Shiraz, Southern Iran, 2010 |
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The Molecular Prevalence of Viral Infections in Transplant Candidates with Bone Marrow Suppression, Shiraz, Southern Iran, 2010 |
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The Molecular Prevalence of Viral Infections in Transplant Candidates with Bone Marrow Suppression, Shiraz, Southern Iran, 2010 |
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The Molecular Prevalence of Viral Infections in Transplant Candidates with Bone Marrow Suppression, Shiraz, Southern Iran, 2010 |
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The Molecular Prevalence of Viral Infections in Transplant Candidates with Bone Marrow Suppression, Shiraz, Southern Iran, 2010 |
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molecular prevalence of viral infections in transplant candidates with bone marrow suppression, shiraz, southern iran, 2010 |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
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International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine |
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2008-6490 2008-6482 |
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Background: Transient bone marrow suppression, characterized by acute inability of the bone marrow toproduce circulating blood cells, may strongly relate to the pathogenesis of some viral infections.Objective: To study the prevalence of some DNA and RNA viruses in patients with transient bone marrowsuppression.Methods: EDTA-treated blood samples were collected from 27 patients with clinically- and laboratoryconfirmedtransient bone marrow suppression. The genomic DNA of hepatitis B virus, adenovirus, polyomavirusBK, and parvovirus B19, and genomic RNA of hepatitis C and G viruses were extracted andamplified by sensitive and specific in-house simple and nested PCR and RT-PCR protocols, respectively.The risk factors that might be related to the studied viral infections were analyzed.Results: Hepatitis B virus infection was diagnosed in 9 (33%) of 27 patients; adenovirus infection in 2(7%); and parvovirus B19 infection in 7 (26%) of 27 patients. The genomic DNA of polyomovirus BK wasnot detected in any patients. Both hepatitis C and G viruses were found in 3 (11%) of 27 patients.Conclusion: Diagnosis of the high prevalence of hepatitis B virus, and parvovirus B19 in patients with transientbone marrow suppression, reflects the importance of these viral infections in introducing bonemarrow suppression. This hypothesis should be confirmed in further studies. |
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