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Prevalence of human anelloviruses in Romanian healthy subjects and patients with common pathologies.
Spandole-Dinu, Sonia; Cimponeriu, Danuț Gheorghe; Craciun, Anne-Marie; Radu, Irina; Nica, Silvia; Toma, Mihai; Alexiu, Oana Andrada; Iorga, Corneliu Sorin; Berca, Lavinia-Mariana; Nica, Remus.
Affiliation
  • Spandole-Dinu S; Department of Genetics, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Cimponeriu DG; Department of Genetics, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Craciun AM; Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases Dr. N. Paulescu, National Institute of Diabetes, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Radu I; Department of Genetics, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Nica S; Bucharest Emergency University Hospital, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Toma M; Department of Genetics, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Alexiu OA; Dr. Carol Davila Central Military Emergency University Hospital, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Iorga CS; Department of Genetics, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Berca LM; National Institute of Research and Development for Food Bioresources, 6 Dinu Vintila, 021102, Bucharest, Romania.
  • Nica R; National Institute of Research and Development for Food Bioresources, 6 Dinu Vintila, 021102, Bucharest, Romania. laviniamariana.berca@gmail.com.
BMC Infect Dis ; 18(1): 334, 2018 07 17.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30016934
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Human anelloviruses (TTV, TTMDV and TTMV) are at high prevalence all across the globe, having also a controversial disease-inducing potential. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of anelloviral DNA in the Romanian human population and to investigate the association of infections with common pathologies in Romanian population.

METHODS:

After informed consent, blood samples were collected from 2000 subjects represented by clinically healthy individuals (n = 701) and a group of patients with pathologies linked to low grade inflammation or alteration of carbohydrate metabolism (n = 1299). All samples were analysed for the presence of TTV, TTMDV and TTMV DNA by hemi-nested PCR.

RESULTS:

The prevalence of TTV, TTMDV and TTMV in the studied population was 68.2, 54.4%, respectively 40.1%, lower than the recent reports from other geographic regions. The three viral species were significantly more frequent in the group of patients compared to the healthy subjects and were associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The presence of anelloviral DNA was also associated with medical procedures (e.g. haemodialysis/transfusions, surgical procedures) and previous hepatitis A virus infection. Lifestyle choices related to alcohol consumption, smoking, physical activity and living environment were not associated with differences in distribution of the three viruses.

CONCLUSION:

Further evidence is needed to establish a correlation between infection with human anelloviruses and a pathology or group of pathologies.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: DNA Virus Infections Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: DNA Virus Infections Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article