Cargando…

Epstein–Barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6A as risk factors for multiple sclerosis

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Infections with human herpesvirus 6A (HHV‐6A) and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) have been linked to multiple sclerosis (MS) development. For EBV, late infection has been proposed as a risk factor, but serological support is lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate h...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Biström, M., Jons, D., Engdahl, E., Gustafsson, R., Huang, J., Brenner, N., Butt, J., Alonso‐Magdalena, L., Gunnarsson, M., Vrethem, M., Bender, N., Waterboer, T., Granåsen, G., Olsson, T., Kockum, I., Andersen, O., Fogdell‐Hahn, A., Sundström, Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33065762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.14597
_version_ 1783643387205779456
author Biström, M.
Jons, D.
Engdahl, E.
Gustafsson, R.
Huang, J.
Brenner, N.
Butt, J.
Alonso‐Magdalena, L.
Gunnarsson, M.
Vrethem, M.
Bender, N.
Waterboer, T.
Granåsen, G.
Olsson, T.
Kockum, I.
Andersen, O.
Fogdell‐Hahn, A.
Sundström, Peter
author_facet Biström, M.
Jons, D.
Engdahl, E.
Gustafsson, R.
Huang, J.
Brenner, N.
Butt, J.
Alonso‐Magdalena, L.
Gunnarsson, M.
Vrethem, M.
Bender, N.
Waterboer, T.
Granåsen, G.
Olsson, T.
Kockum, I.
Andersen, O.
Fogdell‐Hahn, A.
Sundström, Peter
author_sort Biström, M.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Infections with human herpesvirus 6A (HHV‐6A) and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) have been linked to multiple sclerosis (MS) development. For EBV, late infection has been proposed as a risk factor, but serological support is lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate how age affects the EBV and HHV‐6A associated risks of developing MS. METHODS: In this nested case–control study, Swedish biobanks were accessed to find pre‐symptomatically collected blood samples from 670 individuals who later developed relapsing MS and 670 matched controls. A bead‐based multiplex assay was used to determine serological response against EBV and HHV‐6A. Conditional logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: Seropositivity against EBV exhibited a pattern where associations switched from a decreased risk of developing MS in the group below 20 years of age to an increased risk amongst individuals aged 20–29 and 30–39 years (p for trend 0.020). The age of transition was estimated to be 18.8 years. In contrast, HHV‐6A was associated with increased MS risk in all age groups (total cohort odds ratio 2.1, 95% confidence interval 1.6–2.7). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests EBV infection after adolescence and age independent HHV‐6A infection as risk factors for MS.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7839468
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-78394682021-02-01 Epstein–Barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6A as risk factors for multiple sclerosis Biström, M. Jons, D. Engdahl, E. Gustafsson, R. Huang, J. Brenner, N. Butt, J. Alonso‐Magdalena, L. Gunnarsson, M. Vrethem, M. Bender, N. Waterboer, T. Granåsen, G. Olsson, T. Kockum, I. Andersen, O. Fogdell‐Hahn, A. Sundström, Peter Eur J Neurol Multiple Sclerosis BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Infections with human herpesvirus 6A (HHV‐6A) and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) have been linked to multiple sclerosis (MS) development. For EBV, late infection has been proposed as a risk factor, but serological support is lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate how age affects the EBV and HHV‐6A associated risks of developing MS. METHODS: In this nested case–control study, Swedish biobanks were accessed to find pre‐symptomatically collected blood samples from 670 individuals who later developed relapsing MS and 670 matched controls. A bead‐based multiplex assay was used to determine serological response against EBV and HHV‐6A. Conditional logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: Seropositivity against EBV exhibited a pattern where associations switched from a decreased risk of developing MS in the group below 20 years of age to an increased risk amongst individuals aged 20–29 and 30–39 years (p for trend 0.020). The age of transition was estimated to be 18.8 years. In contrast, HHV‐6A was associated with increased MS risk in all age groups (total cohort odds ratio 2.1, 95% confidence interval 1.6–2.7). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests EBV infection after adolescence and age independent HHV‐6A infection as risk factors for MS. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-22 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7839468/ /pubmed/33065762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.14597 Text en © 2020 The Authors. European Journal of Neurology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Neurology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Multiple Sclerosis
Biström, M.
Jons, D.
Engdahl, E.
Gustafsson, R.
Huang, J.
Brenner, N.
Butt, J.
Alonso‐Magdalena, L.
Gunnarsson, M.
Vrethem, M.
Bender, N.
Waterboer, T.
Granåsen, G.
Olsson, T.
Kockum, I.
Andersen, O.
Fogdell‐Hahn, A.
Sundström, Peter
Epstein–Barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6A as risk factors for multiple sclerosis
title Epstein–Barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6A as risk factors for multiple sclerosis
title_full Epstein–Barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6A as risk factors for multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr Epstein–Barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6A as risk factors for multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Epstein–Barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6A as risk factors for multiple sclerosis
title_short Epstein–Barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6A as risk factors for multiple sclerosis
title_sort epstein–barr virus infection after adolescence and human herpesvirus 6a as risk factors for multiple sclerosis
topic Multiple Sclerosis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33065762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.14597
work_keys_str_mv AT bistromm epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT jonsd epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT engdahle epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT gustafssonr epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT huangj epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT brennern epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT buttj epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT alonsomagdalenal epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT gunnarssonm epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT vrethemm epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT bendern epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT waterboert epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT granaseng epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT olssont epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT kockumi epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT anderseno epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT fogdellhahna epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis
AT sundstrompeter epsteinbarrvirusinfectionafteradolescenceandhumanherpesvirus6aasriskfactorsformultiplesclerosis