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Serological Evidence of an Early Seroconversion to Simian Virus 40 in Healthy Children and Adolescents

At present Simian virus 40 (SV40) infection in humans appears to be transmitted independently from early contaminated vaccines. In order to test the spread of SV40 infection in children, an immunologic assay employing specific SV40 synthetic peptides corresponding to its viral protein (VP) antigens...

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Autores principales: Taronna, Angelo, Mazzoni, Elisa, Corallini, Alfredo, Bononi, Ilaria, Pietrobon, Silvia, Guerra, Giovanni, Palmonari, Caterina, Borgna-Pignatti, Caterina, Comar, Manola, Bovenzi, Massimo, Casali, Ferruccio, Marci, Roberto, Rezza, Giovanni, Barbanti-Brodano, Giuseppe, Tognon, Mauro, Martini, Fernanda
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3636242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23634207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061182
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author Taronna, Angelo
Mazzoni, Elisa
Corallini, Alfredo
Bononi, Ilaria
Pietrobon, Silvia
Guerra, Giovanni
Palmonari, Caterina
Borgna-Pignatti, Caterina
Comar, Manola
Bovenzi, Massimo
Casali, Ferruccio
Marci, Roberto
Rezza, Giovanni
Barbanti-Brodano, Giuseppe
Tognon, Mauro
Martini, Fernanda
author_facet Taronna, Angelo
Mazzoni, Elisa
Corallini, Alfredo
Bononi, Ilaria
Pietrobon, Silvia
Guerra, Giovanni
Palmonari, Caterina
Borgna-Pignatti, Caterina
Comar, Manola
Bovenzi, Massimo
Casali, Ferruccio
Marci, Roberto
Rezza, Giovanni
Barbanti-Brodano, Giuseppe
Tognon, Mauro
Martini, Fernanda
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description At present Simian virus 40 (SV40) infection in humans appears to be transmitted independently from early contaminated vaccines. In order to test the spread of SV40 infection in children, an immunologic assay employing specific SV40 synthetic peptides corresponding to its viral protein (VP) antigens was employed to estimate the seroprevalence of this polyomavirus in Italian infants and adolescents. Serum samples from 328 children and adolescents, up to 17 years, were investigated. Serum antibodies against SV40 VPs were detected by indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. The seroprevalence of this polyomavirus was calculated after stratifying the subjects by age. Anti-viral capsid protein 1-2-3 SV40 IgG antibodies were detected in 16% of the study participants. The prevalence of antibodies against SV40 VPs tended to increase with age in children, up to 10 year old (21%). Then, in the cohort of individuals aged 11–17 years, the prevalence decreased (16%). A higher prevalence rate (23%) of SV40 VP antibodies was detected in the cohorts of 1–3 year and 7–10 year old children, than in children and adolescents of the other age groups. This age corresponds to children starting nursery and primary school, respectively, in Italy. IgM antibodies against SV40 VP mimotopes were detected in 6–8 month old children suggesting that SV40 seroconversion can occur early in life. SV40 VP antibodies are present at low prevalence in Italian children (16%), suggesting that SV40 infection, although acquired early in life, probably through different routes, is not widespread. The low SV40 seroprevalence suggests that SV40 is less transmissible than other common polyomaviruses, such as BKV and JCV. Alternatively, our immunologic data could be due to another, as yet undiscovered, human polyomavirus closely related to SV40.
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spelling pubmed-36362422013-04-30 Serological Evidence of an Early Seroconversion to Simian Virus 40 in Healthy Children and Adolescents Taronna, Angelo Mazzoni, Elisa Corallini, Alfredo Bononi, Ilaria Pietrobon, Silvia Guerra, Giovanni Palmonari, Caterina Borgna-Pignatti, Caterina Comar, Manola Bovenzi, Massimo Casali, Ferruccio Marci, Roberto Rezza, Giovanni Barbanti-Brodano, Giuseppe Tognon, Mauro Martini, Fernanda PLoS One Research Article At present Simian virus 40 (SV40) infection in humans appears to be transmitted independently from early contaminated vaccines. In order to test the spread of SV40 infection in children, an immunologic assay employing specific SV40 synthetic peptides corresponding to its viral protein (VP) antigens was employed to estimate the seroprevalence of this polyomavirus in Italian infants and adolescents. Serum samples from 328 children and adolescents, up to 17 years, were investigated. Serum antibodies against SV40 VPs were detected by indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. The seroprevalence of this polyomavirus was calculated after stratifying the subjects by age. Anti-viral capsid protein 1-2-3 SV40 IgG antibodies were detected in 16% of the study participants. The prevalence of antibodies against SV40 VPs tended to increase with age in children, up to 10 year old (21%). Then, in the cohort of individuals aged 11–17 years, the prevalence decreased (16%). A higher prevalence rate (23%) of SV40 VP antibodies was detected in the cohorts of 1–3 year and 7–10 year old children, than in children and adolescents of the other age groups. This age corresponds to children starting nursery and primary school, respectively, in Italy. IgM antibodies against SV40 VP mimotopes were detected in 6–8 month old children suggesting that SV40 seroconversion can occur early in life. SV40 VP antibodies are present at low prevalence in Italian children (16%), suggesting that SV40 infection, although acquired early in life, probably through different routes, is not widespread. The low SV40 seroprevalence suggests that SV40 is less transmissible than other common polyomaviruses, such as BKV and JCV. Alternatively, our immunologic data could be due to another, as yet undiscovered, human polyomavirus closely related to SV40. Public Library of Science 2013-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3636242/ /pubmed/23634207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061182 Text en © 2013 Taronna 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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Taronna, Angelo
Mazzoni, Elisa
Corallini, Alfredo
Bononi, Ilaria
Pietrobon, Silvia
Guerra, Giovanni
Palmonari, Caterina
Borgna-Pignatti, Caterina
Comar, Manola
Bovenzi, Massimo
Casali, Ferruccio
Marci, Roberto
Rezza, Giovanni
Barbanti-Brodano, Giuseppe
Tognon, Mauro
Martini, Fernanda
Serological Evidence of an Early Seroconversion to Simian Virus 40 in Healthy Children and Adolescents
title Serological Evidence of an Early Seroconversion to Simian Virus 40 in Healthy Children and Adolescents
title_full Serological Evidence of an Early Seroconversion to Simian Virus 40 in Healthy Children and Adolescents
title_fullStr Serological Evidence of an Early Seroconversion to Simian Virus 40 in Healthy Children and Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Serological Evidence of an Early Seroconversion to Simian Virus 40 in Healthy Children and Adolescents
title_short Serological Evidence of an Early Seroconversion to Simian Virus 40 in Healthy Children and Adolescents
title_sort serological evidence of an early seroconversion to simian virus 40 in healthy children and adolescents
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3636242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23634207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061182
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