JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region
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Resumo: | Abstract JC virus (JCV) is a member of the Polyomaviridae family and is associated to a severe disease known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, PML, which is gradually increasing in incidence as an opportunistic infection among AIDS patients. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of JCV among HIV-1 carriers including their types and molecular subtypes and the possible association with disease. Urine samples from 66 HIV-1 infected subjects were investigated for the presence of the virus by amplifying VP1 (215 bp) and IG (610 bp) regions using the polymerase chain reaction. JCV was detected in 32% of the samples. The results confirmed the occurrence of type B (subtype Af2); in addition, another polyomavirus, BKV, was also detected in 1.5% of samples of the HIV-1 infected subjects. Apparently, there was no significant difference between mono- (HIV-1 only) and co-infected (HIV-1/JCV) subjects regarding their TCD4+/TCD8+ lymphocyte counts or HIV-1 plasma viral load. Self admitted seizures, hearing and visual loses were not significantly different between the two groups. |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian regionJCVHIV-1Co-infectionBrazilian Amazon regionAbstract JC virus (JCV) is a member of the Polyomaviridae family and is associated to a severe disease known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, PML, which is gradually increasing in incidence as an opportunistic infection among AIDS patients. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of JCV among HIV-1 carriers including their types and molecular subtypes and the possible association with disease. Urine samples from 66 HIV-1 infected subjects were investigated for the presence of the virus by amplifying VP1 (215 bp) and IG (610 bp) regions using the polymerase chain reaction. JCV was detected in 32% of the samples. The results confirmed the occurrence of type B (subtype Af2); in addition, another polyomavirus, BKV, was also detected in 1.5% of samples of the HIV-1 infected subjects. Apparently, there was no significant difference between mono- (HIV-1 only) and co-infected (HIV-1/JCV) subjects regarding their TCD4+/TCD8+ lymphocyte counts or HIV-1 plasma viral load. Self admitted seizures, hearing and visual loses were not significantly different between the two groups.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2016-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702016000400360Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.20 n.4 2016reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2016.05.005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCayres-Vallinoto,Izaura Maria VieiraVallinoto,Antonio Carlos RosárioPena,Giselle Priscila dos AnjosAzevedo,Vânia NakauthMachado,Luiz Fernando AlmeidaIshak,Marluísa de Oliveira GuimarãesIshak,Ricardoeng2016-11-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702016000400360Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2016-11-11T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region Cayres-Vallinoto,Izaura Maria Vieira JCV HIV-1 Co-infection Brazilian Amazon region |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region |
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JC virus/human immunodeficiency virus 1 co-infection in the Brazilian Amazonian region |
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Cayres-Vallinoto,Izaura Maria Vieira |
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Cayres-Vallinoto,Izaura Maria Vieira Vallinoto,Antonio Carlos Rosário Pena,Giselle Priscila dos Anjos Azevedo,Vânia Nakauth Machado,Luiz Fernando Almeida Ishak,Marluísa de Oliveira Guimarães Ishak,Ricardo |
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Vallinoto,Antonio Carlos Rosário Pena,Giselle Priscila dos Anjos Azevedo,Vânia Nakauth Machado,Luiz Fernando Almeida Ishak,Marluísa de Oliveira Guimarães Ishak,Ricardo |
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Cayres-Vallinoto,Izaura Maria Vieira Vallinoto,Antonio Carlos Rosário Pena,Giselle Priscila dos Anjos Azevedo,Vânia Nakauth Machado,Luiz Fernando Almeida Ishak,Marluísa de Oliveira Guimarães Ishak,Ricardo |
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JCV HIV-1 Co-infection Brazilian Amazon region |
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JCV HIV-1 Co-infection Brazilian Amazon region |
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Abstract JC virus (JCV) is a member of the Polyomaviridae family and is associated to a severe disease known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, PML, which is gradually increasing in incidence as an opportunistic infection among AIDS patients. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of JCV among HIV-1 carriers including their types and molecular subtypes and the possible association with disease. Urine samples from 66 HIV-1 infected subjects were investigated for the presence of the virus by amplifying VP1 (215 bp) and IG (610 bp) regions using the polymerase chain reaction. JCV was detected in 32% of the samples. The results confirmed the occurrence of type B (subtype Af2); in addition, another polyomavirus, BKV, was also detected in 1.5% of samples of the HIV-1 infected subjects. Apparently, there was no significant difference between mono- (HIV-1 only) and co-infected (HIV-1/JCV) subjects regarding their TCD4+/TCD8+ lymphocyte counts or HIV-1 plasma viral load. Self admitted seizures, hearing and visual loses were not significantly different between the two groups. |
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