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J Med Virol ; 79(4): 463-8, 2007 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17311326

RESUMEN

Detection of a broad number of respiratory viruses is not undertaken currently for the diagnosis of acute respiratory infection due to the large and always increasing list of pathogens involved. A 1-year study was undertaken on children hospitalized consecutively for acute respiratory infection in a Pediatric Department in Rome to characterize the viruses involved. Two hundred twenty-seven children were enrolled in the study with a diagnosis of asthma, bronchiolitis, bronchopneumonia, or laringo-tracheo bronchitis. A molecular approach was adopted using specific reverse transcription (RT)-PCR assays detecting 13 respiratory viruses including metapneumovirus (hMPV) and the novel coronaviruses NL63 and HKU1; most amplified fragments were sequenced to confirm positive results and differentiate the strain. Viral pathogens were detected in 97 samples (42.7%), with 4.8% of dual infections identified; respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was detected in 17.2% of children, followed by rhinovirus (9.7%), parainfluenza virus type 3 (PIV3) (7.5%), and influenza type A (4.4%). Interestingly, more than half the patients (9/17) that have rhinovirus as the sole respiratory pathogen had pneumonia. HMPV infected children below 3 years in two peaks in March and June causing bronchiolitis and pneumonia. One case of NL63 infection is described, documenting NL63 circulation in central Italy. In conclusion, the use of a comprehensive number of PCR-based tests is recommended to define the burden of viral pathogens in patients with respiratory tract infection.


Asunto(s)
Virus ADN/aislamiento & purificación , ADN Viral/análisis , Virus ARN/aislamiento & purificación , ARN Viral/análisis , Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio/diagnóstico , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa , Virosis/diagnóstico , Enfermedad Aguda , Niño , Preescolar , Coronavirus/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Coronavirus/diagnóstico , Virus ADN/clasificación , Virus ADN/genética , Hospitalización , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Italia , Metapneumovirus/genética , Metapneumovirus/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Paramyxoviridae/diagnóstico , Infecciones por Picornaviridae/complicaciones , Neumonía/etiología , Virus ARN/clasificación , Virus ARN/genética , Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio/virología , Rhinovirus/genética , Rhinovirus/aislamiento & purificación , Especificidad de la Especie , Virosis/virología
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AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses ; 22(10): 960-7, 2006 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17067265

RESUMEN

A human T-lymphoblastoid cell line that is resistant to the antiviral activity of zidovudine (ZDV) and moderately resistant to lamivudine (3TC) has been obtained as a result of prolonged treatment with a combination of three nucleoside analogues (NA), ZDV, 3TC, and abacavir (ABV). These cells, called CEM(ZLA), are fully sensitive to ABV. The cellular resistance of the CEM(ZLA) cells to ZDV correlates with significant reductions in thymidine kinase (TK) activity and in the amount of intracellular TK protein. Interestingly, the reduction in TK activity led to impairment of the ability of CEM(ZLA) to accumulate the triphosphate metabolite of ZDV. However, the moderately 3TC-resistant phenotype of CEM(ZLA) cannot be ascribed to a similar reduction in deoxycytidine kinase activity. Compared to the parental CEM cells, CEM(ZLA) cells express a high level of multidrug resistance protein 4 (MRP4), which could reduce the intracellular concentration of 3TC. This study shows that the exposure of cells to a combination of NAs is capable of simultaneously affecting more than one target site to confer resistance and that NAs display differing abilities to select cellular resistance mechanisms.


Asunto(s)
Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Didesoxinucleósidos/uso terapéutico , Lamivudine/uso terapéutico , Zidovudina/uso terapéutico , Transportador de Casetes de Unión a ATP, Subfamilia G, Miembro 2 , Transportadoras de Casetes de Unión a ATP/biosíntesis , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Línea Celular Tumoral , Desoxicitidina Quinasa/metabolismo , Resistencia a Antineoplásicos , Humanos , Leucemia Linfoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/biosíntesis , Proteínas de Neoplasias/biosíntesis , Fenotipo , Linfocitos T/efectos de los fármacos , Timidina Quinasa/metabolismo
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New Microbiol ; 29(1): 11-8, 2006 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16608120

RESUMEN

Neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) may compromise interferon (IFN) clinical efficacy in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) receiving IFN-beta treatment. When bioassays are used for anti-IFN-beta antibody detection, they are unable to discriminate between NAbs or other interfering substances with anti-IFN activity. Here we report the development of an anti-IFN-beta Western blot method that facilitates the detection of IFN low-titred antibodies and characterizes such low neutralizing activity as specifically due to the presence of particular IFN antibodies. The assay was characterized using serum samples from patients with MS treated with IFN-beta. It was developed by adding anti-IFN-positive antibody sera to Dynabeads M-280 tosylactivated followed by Western blot analysis. All sera samples from MS patients with IFN-betala NAbs (< or = 50 t1/10) proved to be antibody-positive using this new method and, more importantly, four of 27 binding antibody-negative sera samples were scored as IFN antibody-positive. The method was found to be rapid, specific and sensitive and consistent with respect to well-established antiviral neutralization or commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays.


Asunto(s)
Anticuerpos/análisis , Inmunoglobulina G/sangre , Interferón beta/inmunología , Esclerosis Múltiple/inmunología , Western Blotting/métodos , Humanos , Interferón beta/uso terapéutico , Microesferas , Esclerosis Múltiple/sangre , Esclerosis Múltiple/tratamiento farmacológico , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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