ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: The apparent association between varicella zoster virus (VZV) and multiple sclerosis (MS) has been described. In patients with relapse/remission (R/R) MS we have found high loads of VZV DNA in lymphocytes and in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), as well as abundant viral particles in CSF visualized by electron microscopy at the time of relapse. Both, the molecular and the ultrastructural evidence of VZV became negative in the same patients at the time of remission. METHODS: In the present study we analyzed the presence of VZV in patients with progressive forms of MS; DNA from VZV was searched by real-time PCR in blood lymphocytes and in CSF of 20 patients with progressive MS. Ultrastructural study searching for viral particles in CSF was made with transmission electron microscopy. RESULTS: VZV DNA was found in the CSF from 65% of cases with progressive MS- and VZV-like viral particles were found in 30% of these patients. Nonetheless, the amount of DNA and the number of viral particles were lower than those that have been found in MS patients with R/R at the time of relapse, but higher than those found during remission. CONCLUSION: Similar to findings in patients with R/R MS, VZV might be associated to progressive MS, but in minor quantity. In these cases, the virus may produce a chronic, relentless infection or trigger a process of immune-mediated demyelination.
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Chickenpox/virology , Herpesvirus 3, Human/isolation & purification , Lymphocytes/virology , Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Progressive/virology , Adult , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Chickenpox/complications , DNA, Viral/cerebrospinal fluid , Female , Herpesvirus 3, Human/genetics , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Progressive/blood , Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Progressive/cerebrospinal fluid , Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Progressive/etiology , Reference Values , Viral Load , Virion/isolation & purification , Virion/ultrastructure , Young AdultABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association of a previous history of varicella virus infection with multiple sclerosis (MS) and its subtypes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We performed a case-control study including 126 cases and 157 controls. Subjects were divided into subgroups according to MS subtype and the history of varicella virus infection along with other variables was assessed. RESULTS: History of varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection was positive in 42% of controls and 66% of MS cases (pSubject(s)
Herpes Zoster/epidemiology
, Multiple Sclerosis/epidemiology
, Adult
, Analysis of Variance
, Antibodies, Viral/blood
, Case-Control Studies
, Female
, Herpes Zoster/virology
, Herpesvirus 3, Human/immunology
, Humans
, Immunoglobulin G/blood
, Male
, Mexico/epidemiology
, Middle Aged
, Multiple Sclerosis/classification
, Multiple Sclerosis/virology
, Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Progressive/epidemiology
, Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Progressive/virology
, Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting/epidemiology
, Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting/virology
, Prevalence
, Young Adult