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In vivo and in vitro evidence for an association between the route-specific transmission of HHV-8 and the virus genotype

Authors :
A. Scaccino
Alberto Faggioni
Antonio Angeloni
Francesco Broccolo
Luca Ceccherini-Nelli
Francesca Cottoni
B Matteoli
Matteoli, B
Broccolo, F
Scaccino, A
Cottoni, F
Angeloni, A
Faggioni, A
Ceccherini Nelli, L
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
WILEY-BLACKWELL, COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN 02148, MA USA, 2012.

Abstract

The study was performed to determine if there is an association between the genotype and transmission of HHV-8 types A and C. These HHV-8 subtypes are prevalent in the area of North of Sardinia, which is an island off west Italy's mainland that has a high HHV-8 seroprevalence (35%). Blood and saliva samples from 30 patients with classic Kaposi's sarcoma who were lifetime residents of North Sardinia were analyzed to identify the HHV-8 genotype and quantitate the viral load. Genotype A, especially A1 subtype, was found more frequently (9/30 patients) and had a significantly higher viral load in saliva compared to blood (P = 0.029), where type C was found more frequently but with a viral load lower than 103 copies/ml. To determine if there is a correlation between the viral genotype and cellular tropism, type A1 and C3 HHV-8 viral particles were obtained from cell lines BCBL1 and BC3 infected chronically with HHV-8 A1 and C3 genotypes respectively and used to infect HEK293 epithelial origin cells and PBMCs in vitro. The data indicate that the A1 HHV-8 genotype is tropic and replicates at higher levels in the epithelial cell lines. J. Med. Virol. 84:786–791, 2012. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72a012c4a88bb48b697fa01a193e262f