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High Rates of Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Tonsillar Tissues from Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Disease

Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surgical procedures worldwide. Little is known about pathogenesis of these diseases. In order to investigate the role of respiratory viruses in chronic adenotonsillar diseases, we developed a cross-sectional stud...

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Autores principales: Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz, Pereira Valera, Fabiana Cardoso, Jacob, Marcos Gerhardinger, Buzatto, Guilherme Pietrucci, Saturno, Tamara Honorato, Lopes, Lucia, Souza, Jamila Mendonça, Paula, Flavia Escremim, Silva, Maria Lucia, Carenzi, Lucas Rodrigues, Tamashiro, Edwin, Arruda, Eurico, Anselmo-Lima, Wilma Terezinha
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22870291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042136
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author Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz
Pereira Valera, Fabiana Cardoso
Jacob, Marcos Gerhardinger
Buzatto, Guilherme Pietrucci
Saturno, Tamara Honorato
Lopes, Lucia
Souza, Jamila Mendonça
Paula, Flavia Escremim
Silva, Maria Lucia
Carenzi, Lucas Rodrigues
Tamashiro, Edwin
Arruda, Eurico
Anselmo-Lima, Wilma Terezinha
author_facet Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz
Pereira Valera, Fabiana Cardoso
Jacob, Marcos Gerhardinger
Buzatto, Guilherme Pietrucci
Saturno, Tamara Honorato
Lopes, Lucia
Souza, Jamila Mendonça
Paula, Flavia Escremim
Silva, Maria Lucia
Carenzi, Lucas Rodrigues
Tamashiro, Edwin
Arruda, Eurico
Anselmo-Lima, Wilma Terezinha
author_sort Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz
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description Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surgical procedures worldwide. Little is known about pathogenesis of these diseases. In order to investigate the role of respiratory viruses in chronic adenotonsillar diseases, we developed a cross-sectional study to determine the rates of viral detections of common respiratory viruses detected by TaqMan real time PCR (qPCR) in nasopharyngeal secretions, tonsillar tissues and peripheral blood from 121 children with chronic tonsillar diseases, without symptoms of acute respiratory infections. At least one respiratory virus was detected in 97.5% of patients. The viral co-infection rate was 69.5%. The most frequently detected viruses were human adenovirus in 47.1%, human enterovirus in 40.5%, human rhinovirus in 38%, human bocavirus in 29.8%, human metapneumovirus in 17.4% and human respiratory syncytial virus in 15.7%. Results of qPCR varied widely between sample sites: human adenovirus, human bocavirus and human enterovirus were predominantly detected in tissues, while human rhinovirus was more frequently detected in secretions. Rates of virus detection were remarkably high in tonsil tissues: over 85% in adenoids and close to 70% in palatine tonsils. In addition, overall virus detection rates were higher in more hypertrophic than in smaller adenoids (p = 0.05), and in the particular case of human enteroviruses, they were detected more frequently (p = 0.05) in larger palatine tonsils than in smaller ones. While persistence/latency of DNA viruses in tonsillar tissues has been documented, such is not the case of RNA viruses. Respiratory viruses are highly prevalent in adenoids and palatine tonsils of patients with chronic tonsillar diseases, and persistence of these viruses in tonsils may stimulate chronic inflammation and play a role in the pathogenesis of these diseases.
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spelling pubmed-34116732012-08-06 High Rates of Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Tonsillar Tissues from Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Disease Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz Pereira Valera, Fabiana Cardoso Jacob, Marcos Gerhardinger Buzatto, Guilherme Pietrucci Saturno, Tamara Honorato Lopes, Lucia Souza, Jamila Mendonça Paula, Flavia Escremim Silva, Maria Lucia Carenzi, Lucas Rodrigues Tamashiro, Edwin Arruda, Eurico Anselmo-Lima, Wilma Terezinha PLoS One Research Article Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surgical procedures worldwide. Little is known about pathogenesis of these diseases. In order to investigate the role of respiratory viruses in chronic adenotonsillar diseases, we developed a cross-sectional study to determine the rates of viral detections of common respiratory viruses detected by TaqMan real time PCR (qPCR) in nasopharyngeal secretions, tonsillar tissues and peripheral blood from 121 children with chronic tonsillar diseases, without symptoms of acute respiratory infections. At least one respiratory virus was detected in 97.5% of patients. The viral co-infection rate was 69.5%. The most frequently detected viruses were human adenovirus in 47.1%, human enterovirus in 40.5%, human rhinovirus in 38%, human bocavirus in 29.8%, human metapneumovirus in 17.4% and human respiratory syncytial virus in 15.7%. Results of qPCR varied widely between sample sites: human adenovirus, human bocavirus and human enterovirus were predominantly detected in tissues, while human rhinovirus was more frequently detected in secretions. Rates of virus detection were remarkably high in tonsil tissues: over 85% in adenoids and close to 70% in palatine tonsils. In addition, overall virus detection rates were higher in more hypertrophic than in smaller adenoids (p = 0.05), and in the particular case of human enteroviruses, they were detected more frequently (p = 0.05) in larger palatine tonsils than in smaller ones. While persistence/latency of DNA viruses in tonsillar tissues has been documented, such is not the case of RNA viruses. Respiratory viruses are highly prevalent in adenoids and palatine tonsils of patients with chronic tonsillar diseases, and persistence of these viruses in tonsils may stimulate chronic inflammation and play a role in the pathogenesis of these diseases. Public Library of Science 2012-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3411673/ /pubmed/22870291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042136 Text en © 2012 Proenca-Modena et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz
Pereira Valera, Fabiana Cardoso
Jacob, Marcos Gerhardinger
Buzatto, Guilherme Pietrucci
Saturno, Tamara Honorato
Lopes, Lucia
Souza, Jamila Mendonça
Paula, Flavia Escremim
Silva, Maria Lucia
Carenzi, Lucas Rodrigues
Tamashiro, Edwin
Arruda, Eurico
Anselmo-Lima, Wilma Terezinha
High Rates of Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Tonsillar Tissues from Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Disease
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title_full High Rates of Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Tonsillar Tissues from Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Disease
title_fullStr High Rates of Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Tonsillar Tissues from Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Disease
title_full_unstemmed High Rates of Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Tonsillar Tissues from Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Disease
title_short High Rates of Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Tonsillar Tissues from Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Disease
title_sort high rates of detection of respiratory viruses in tonsillar tissues from children with chronic adenotonsillar disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22870291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042136
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