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Circulating rotaviral RNA in children with rotavirus antigenemia

BACKGROUND: Rotavirus antigenemia is a common phenomenon in children with rotavirus diarrhea, but information is scarce on aspects of this phenomenon, such as genotype specificity, presence of intact viruses and correlation between genomic RNA and antigen concentration. Such information may help in...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Kamruddin, Bozdayi, Gulendam, Mitui, Marcelo T, Ahmed, Selim, Kabir, Luthful, Buket, Dalgic, Bostanci, Ilknur, Nishizono, Akira
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3564870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23369078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5751-12-5
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author Ahmed, Kamruddin
Bozdayi, Gulendam
Mitui, Marcelo T
Ahmed, Selim
Kabir, Luthful
Buket, Dalgic
Bostanci, Ilknur
Nishizono, Akira
author_facet Ahmed, Kamruddin
Bozdayi, Gulendam
Mitui, Marcelo T
Ahmed, Selim
Kabir, Luthful
Buket, Dalgic
Bostanci, Ilknur
Nishizono, Akira
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description BACKGROUND: Rotavirus antigenemia is a common phenomenon in children with rotavirus diarrhea, but information is scarce on aspects of this phenomenon, such as genotype specificity, presence of intact viruses and correlation between genomic RNA and antigen concentration. Such information may help in understanding rotavirus pathogenesis and eventually be useful for diagnosis, treatment and prevention. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Serum samples were collected from children who presented at hospitals with diarrhea. Antigenemia was present in 162/250 (64.8%) samples from children with rotavirus diarrhea. No specific rotavirus genotype was found to be associated with antigenemia. Rotavirus particles could not be found by electron microscopy in concentrated serum from children with high levels of antigenemia. In passaged rotavirus suspension a significant correlation (r = 0.9559; P = 0.0029) was found between antigen level and viral copy number, but no significant correlation (r = 0.001480; P = 0.9919) was found between antigenemia level and viral copy number in serum. When intact rotavirus was treated with benzonase endonuclease, genomic double-stranded (ds) RNA was not degraded, but when sera of patients with antigenemia were treated with benzonase endonuclease, genomic dsRNA was degraded, indicating genomic dsRNA was free in sera and not inside virus capsid protein. CONCLUSIONS: Antigenemia is present in a significant number of patients with rotavirus diarrhea. Rotavirus viremia was absent in the children with rotavirus diarrhea who participated in our study, and was not indicated by the presence of antigenemia. The significance of circulating rotavirus antigen and genomic dsRNA in serum of patients with diarrhea deserves further study.
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spelling pubmed-35648702013-02-08 Circulating rotaviral RNA in children with rotavirus antigenemia Ahmed, Kamruddin Bozdayi, Gulendam Mitui, Marcelo T Ahmed, Selim Kabir, Luthful Buket, Dalgic Bostanci, Ilknur Nishizono, Akira J Negat Results Biomed Research BACKGROUND: Rotavirus antigenemia is a common phenomenon in children with rotavirus diarrhea, but information is scarce on aspects of this phenomenon, such as genotype specificity, presence of intact viruses and correlation between genomic RNA and antigen concentration. Such information may help in understanding rotavirus pathogenesis and eventually be useful for diagnosis, treatment and prevention. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Serum samples were collected from children who presented at hospitals with diarrhea. Antigenemia was present in 162/250 (64.8%) samples from children with rotavirus diarrhea. No specific rotavirus genotype was found to be associated with antigenemia. Rotavirus particles could not be found by electron microscopy in concentrated serum from children with high levels of antigenemia. In passaged rotavirus suspension a significant correlation (r = 0.9559; P = 0.0029) was found between antigen level and viral copy number, but no significant correlation (r = 0.001480; P = 0.9919) was found between antigenemia level and viral copy number in serum. When intact rotavirus was treated with benzonase endonuclease, genomic double-stranded (ds) RNA was not degraded, but when sera of patients with antigenemia were treated with benzonase endonuclease, genomic dsRNA was degraded, indicating genomic dsRNA was free in sera and not inside virus capsid protein. CONCLUSIONS: Antigenemia is present in a significant number of patients with rotavirus diarrhea. Rotavirus viremia was absent in the children with rotavirus diarrhea who participated in our study, and was not indicated by the presence of antigenemia. The significance of circulating rotavirus antigen and genomic dsRNA in serum of patients with diarrhea deserves further study. BioMed Central 2013-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3564870/ /pubmed/23369078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5751-12-5 Text en Copyright ©2013 Ahmed 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.
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Ahmed, Kamruddin
Bozdayi, Gulendam
Mitui, Marcelo T
Ahmed, Selim
Kabir, Luthful
Buket, Dalgic
Bostanci, Ilknur
Nishizono, Akira
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title Circulating rotaviral RNA in children with rotavirus antigenemia
title_full Circulating rotaviral RNA in children with rotavirus antigenemia
title_fullStr Circulating rotaviral RNA in children with rotavirus antigenemia
title_full_unstemmed Circulating rotaviral RNA in children with rotavirus antigenemia
title_short Circulating rotaviral RNA in children with rotavirus antigenemia
title_sort circulating rotaviral rna in children with rotavirus antigenemia
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3564870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23369078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5751-12-5
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