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Polyomaviruses BK and JC DNA infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of human polyomavirus (BK and JC viruses) infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy blood donors. METHODS: The study included 250 healthy blood donors. Five-milliliter blood was drawn into sterile EDTA tubes and PBMCs were isolated from whol...

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Autores principales: Haghighi, Malihe Fathi, Seyyedi, Noorossadat, Farhadi, Ali, Zare, Farahnaz, Kasraian, Leila, Refiei Dehbidi, Gholam Reza, Ranjbaran, Reza, Behzad-Behbahani, Abbas
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30807732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.01.005
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author Haghighi, Malihe Fathi
Seyyedi, Noorossadat
Farhadi, Ali
Zare, Farahnaz
Kasraian, Leila
Refiei Dehbidi, Gholam Reza
Ranjbaran, Reza
Behzad-Behbahani, Abbas
author_facet Haghighi, Malihe Fathi
Seyyedi, Noorossadat
Farhadi, Ali
Zare, Farahnaz
Kasraian, Leila
Refiei Dehbidi, Gholam Reza
Ranjbaran, Reza
Behzad-Behbahani, Abbas
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of human polyomavirus (BK and JC viruses) infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy blood donors. METHODS: The study included 250 healthy blood donors. Five-milliliter blood was drawn into sterile EDTA tubes and PBMCs were isolated from whole blood. The isolated PBMCs were counted and stored at −70 °C for future investigation. DNA was extracted and subjected to simple, sensitive and specific semi-nested PCR as well as QPCR using both general and specific primers for different assays. RESULTS: Of 250 blood samples, 66 (26.4%) were positive for BKV DNA (146–34,514 copies/10(6) cells). JC DNA was found in 45 (18%) blood samples (65–21,250 copies/10(6) cells). Co-infection with these viruses were found in 11 (4.4%) out of 250 blood samples. DISCUSSION: Our study provides important data on polyomavirus infection in peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes in immunocompetent individuals. These data indicate significant differences between the prevalence of BKV and JCV infection in healthy blood donors. The prevalence of BK and JC virus infection is higher in the age range 30–39 years compared to other age ranges.
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spelling pubmed-94279562022-09-01 Polyomaviruses BK and JC DNA infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors Haghighi, Malihe Fathi Seyyedi, Noorossadat Farhadi, Ali Zare, Farahnaz Kasraian, Leila Refiei Dehbidi, Gholam Reza Ranjbaran, Reza Behzad-Behbahani, Abbas Braz J Infect Dis Original Article OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of human polyomavirus (BK and JC viruses) infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy blood donors. METHODS: The study included 250 healthy blood donors. Five-milliliter blood was drawn into sterile EDTA tubes and PBMCs were isolated from whole blood. The isolated PBMCs were counted and stored at −70 °C for future investigation. DNA was extracted and subjected to simple, sensitive and specific semi-nested PCR as well as QPCR using both general and specific primers for different assays. RESULTS: Of 250 blood samples, 66 (26.4%) were positive for BKV DNA (146–34,514 copies/10(6) cells). JC DNA was found in 45 (18%) blood samples (65–21,250 copies/10(6) cells). Co-infection with these viruses were found in 11 (4.4%) out of 250 blood samples. DISCUSSION: Our study provides important data on polyomavirus infection in peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes in immunocompetent individuals. These data indicate significant differences between the prevalence of BKV and JCV infection in healthy blood donors. The prevalence of BK and JC virus infection is higher in the age range 30–39 years compared to other age ranges. Elsevier 2019-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9427956/ /pubmed/30807732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.01.005 Text en © 2019 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Haghighi, Malihe Fathi
Seyyedi, Noorossadat
Farhadi, Ali
Zare, Farahnaz
Kasraian, Leila
Refiei Dehbidi, Gholam Reza
Ranjbaran, Reza
Behzad-Behbahani, Abbas
Polyomaviruses BK and JC DNA infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors
title Polyomaviruses BK and JC DNA infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors
title_full Polyomaviruses BK and JC DNA infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors
title_fullStr Polyomaviruses BK and JC DNA infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors
title_full_unstemmed Polyomaviruses BK and JC DNA infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors
title_short Polyomaviruses BK and JC DNA infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors
title_sort polyomaviruses bk and jc dna infection in peripheral blood cells from blood donors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30807732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.01.005
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