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High prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus WU, polyomavirus KI, and human bocavirus in German blood donors

BACKGROUND: DNA of the polyomaviruses WU (WUPyV) and KI (KIPyV) and of human bocavirus (HBoV) has been detected with varying frequency in respiratory tract samples of children. However, only little is known about the humoral immune response against these viruses. Our aim was to establish virus-speci...

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Autores principales: Neske, Florian, Prifert, Christiane, Scheiner, Barbara, Ewald, Moritz, Schubert, Jörg, Opitz, Andreas, Weissbrich, Benedikt
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2919546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20646318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-215
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author Neske, Florian
Prifert, Christiane
Scheiner, Barbara
Ewald, Moritz
Schubert, Jörg
Opitz, Andreas
Weissbrich, Benedikt
author_facet Neske, Florian
Prifert, Christiane
Scheiner, Barbara
Ewald, Moritz
Schubert, Jörg
Opitz, Andreas
Weissbrich, Benedikt
author_sort Neske, Florian
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description BACKGROUND: DNA of the polyomaviruses WU (WUPyV) and KI (KIPyV) and of human bocavirus (HBoV) has been detected with varying frequency in respiratory tract samples of children. However, only little is known about the humoral immune response against these viruses. Our aim was to establish virus-specific serological assays and to determine the prevalence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) against these three viruses in the general population. METHODS: The capsid proteins VP1 of WUPyV and KIPyV and VP2 of HBoV were cloned into baculovirus vectors and expressed in Sf9 insect cells. IgG antibodies against WUPyV VP1, KIPyV VP1, and HBoV VP2 were determined by immunofluorescence assays in 100 plasma samples of blood donors. RESULTS: The median age of the blood donors was 31 years (range 20 - 66 yrs), 52% were male. 89% of the samples were positive for WUPyV IgG (median age 31 yrs, 49.4% male), 67% were positive for KIPyV IgG (median age 32 yrs, 46.3% male), and 76% were positive for HBoV IgG (median age 32 yrs, 51.3% male). For WUPyV and HBoV, there were no significant differences of the seropositivity rates with respect to age groups or gender. For KIPyV, the seropositivity rate increased significantly from 59% in the age group 20 - 29 years to 100% in the age group > 50 years. CONCLUSIONS: High prevalences of antibodies against WUPyV, KIPyV, and HBoV were found in plasma samples of healthy adults. The results indicate that primary infection with these viruses occurs during childhood or youth. For KIPyV, the seropositivity appears to increase further during adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-29195462010-08-11 High prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus WU, polyomavirus KI, and human bocavirus in German blood donors Neske, Florian Prifert, Christiane Scheiner, Barbara Ewald, Moritz Schubert, Jörg Opitz, Andreas Weissbrich, Benedikt BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: DNA of the polyomaviruses WU (WUPyV) and KI (KIPyV) and of human bocavirus (HBoV) has been detected with varying frequency in respiratory tract samples of children. However, only little is known about the humoral immune response against these viruses. Our aim was to establish virus-specific serological assays and to determine the prevalence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) against these three viruses in the general population. METHODS: The capsid proteins VP1 of WUPyV and KIPyV and VP2 of HBoV were cloned into baculovirus vectors and expressed in Sf9 insect cells. IgG antibodies against WUPyV VP1, KIPyV VP1, and HBoV VP2 were determined by immunofluorescence assays in 100 plasma samples of blood donors. RESULTS: The median age of the blood donors was 31 years (range 20 - 66 yrs), 52% were male. 89% of the samples were positive for WUPyV IgG (median age 31 yrs, 49.4% male), 67% were positive for KIPyV IgG (median age 32 yrs, 46.3% male), and 76% were positive for HBoV IgG (median age 32 yrs, 51.3% male). For WUPyV and HBoV, there were no significant differences of the seropositivity rates with respect to age groups or gender. For KIPyV, the seropositivity rate increased significantly from 59% in the age group 20 - 29 years to 100% in the age group > 50 years. CONCLUSIONS: High prevalences of antibodies against WUPyV, KIPyV, and HBoV were found in plasma samples of healthy adults. The results indicate that primary infection with these viruses occurs during childhood or youth. For KIPyV, the seropositivity appears to increase further during adulthood. BioMed Central 2010-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2919546/ /pubmed/20646318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-215 Text en Copyright ©2010 Neske et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Neske, Florian
Prifert, Christiane
Scheiner, Barbara
Ewald, Moritz
Schubert, Jörg
Opitz, Andreas
Weissbrich, Benedikt
High prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus WU, polyomavirus KI, and human bocavirus in German blood donors
title High prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus WU, polyomavirus KI, and human bocavirus in German blood donors
title_full High prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus WU, polyomavirus KI, and human bocavirus in German blood donors
title_fullStr High prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus WU, polyomavirus KI, and human bocavirus in German blood donors
title_full_unstemmed High prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus WU, polyomavirus KI, and human bocavirus in German blood donors
title_short High prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus WU, polyomavirus KI, and human bocavirus in German blood donors
title_sort high prevalence of antibodies against polyomavirus wu, polyomavirus ki, and human bocavirus in german blood donors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2919546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20646318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-215
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