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CMV seroprevalence and coronary CMV-DNA detection in immunocompetent patients with heart diseases

Authors :
Valeria CENTO
Luna COLAGROSSI
Irene BOSSI
Daniele ARMENIA
Alice NAVA
Enrico PICCINELLI
Alessandro MALOBERTI
Elvira INGLESE
Elisa MATARAZZO
Federica DI RUSCIO
Pierpaolo PABA
Fabbio MARCUCCILLI
Marco PERRONE
Gaetano CHIRICOLO
Claudia ALTERI
Francesco SCAGLIONE
Chiara VISMARA
Daniela A. CAMPISI
Diana FANTI
Francesco ROMEO
Massimo ANDREONI
Fabrizio OLIVA
Francesca CECCHERINI-SILBERSTEIN
Cristina GIANNATTASIO
Carlo F. PERNO
Cento, V
Colagrossi, L
Bossi, I
Armenia, D
Nava, A
Piccinelli, E
Maloberti, A
Inglese, E
Matarazzo, E
DI Ruscio, F
Paba, P
Marcuccilli, F
Perrone, M
Chiricolo, G
Alteri, C
Scaglione, F
Vismara, C
Campisi, D
Fanti, D
Romeo, F
Andreoni, M
Oliva, F
Ceccherini-Silberstein, F
Giannattasio, C
Perno, C
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2022.

Abstract

Background: Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. As cytomegalovirus (CMV) may contribute to Cardio-Vascular (CV) manifestations, we sought to provide a proof-of-concept for the involvement of coronary and/or systemic CMV-reactivation as a possible ACS trigger. Methods: We prospectively enrolled consecutive patients undergoing a coronary angiography for ACS (acute-cases, N=136), or non-ACS reasons (chronic-cases, N=57). Matched coronary and peripheral blood-samples were processed for quantification of CMV-DNAemia (RT-PCR), CMVIgG/ IgM, and CMV-IgG avidity (ELISA). Peripheral-blood samples from 17 healthy subjects were included as controls. Results: Out of the 193 cases included, 18.1% were aged ≤55 years, 92.5% were Central-European, and 100% immunocompetent. CMV-IgG seroprevalence was 91.7% (95%CI: 87.8-95.6), significantly higher than in healthy-controls (52.9% [95%CI: 29.2-76.5]; p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c9dcb0dd98f399f3ce77109001f1d04