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High Incidence of Human Herpesvirus 6 Infection with a High Viral Load in Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplant Recipients

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Journal Blood
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Hematology
Date 2002 Aug 30
PMID 12200359
Citations 35
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Abstract

Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) infection in recipients of cord blood stem cell transplants (CBSCTs) was estimated by semiquantitative and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and reverse-transcription PCR. Of the CBSCT recipients, 7 (70%) of 10 had active HHV-6 infection after transplantation, and all 7 were inferred from their age to have already had a primary infection. Because HHV-6 DNA is seldom detected in cord blood, these cases were considered likely to represent reactivation. In contrast, the 3 patients without HHV-6 infection were all believed to be naive regarding HHV-6 primary infection because of their age and the results of PCR assays given before the transplantation procedure. The incidence of HHV-6 infection after transplantation was significantly higher (P <.05) than after bone marrow (BM) transplantation and peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) transplantation, when recipients without primary HHV-6 infection prior to transplantation were excluded (CBSCT, 100%; BMT/PBSCT, 56.3%). Real-time PCR revealed a higher level of viral DNA in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells from CBSCT recipients than from BMT/PBSCT recipients or patients with exanthem subitum (P <.05). HHV-6 mRNA of the U79/80 gene was also detected by reverse-transcription PCR in all analyzed patients with HHV-6 infection. Its detection was correlated with the emergence of viral DNA in the plasma and symptoms such as fever and rash. Thus, HHV-6 infection was more frequent and the viral load was higher in CBSCT recipients with prior primary infection.

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