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BMC Infect Dis ; 19(1): 773, 2019 Sep 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31484497

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The etiology of acute liver failure (ALF) is often unknown and reported to be associated with herpesviruses in a number of cases. In this study, we examined for betaherpesviruses infections in patients with ALF of unknown etiology using a multiplex qPCR to Betaherpesviruses subfamily. METHODS: Liver explant and serum samples from 27 patients with ALF of unknown etiology were analyzed with the aid of multiplex qPCR to identify betaherpesviruses. All positive samples were sequenced to confirm herpes infection and liver enzyme levels evaluated. RESULTS: Betaherpesviruses infection was effectively detected using multiplex qPCR. Six (22%) HHV-6, one (3%) HCMV and two (7%) dual infections (one with HHV-7/HHV-6, and the other with HHV-7/ HCMV). Interestingly, HHV-7 was only detected in the presence of other betaherpesviruses. Sequencing information confirmed betaherpesviruses infection. High hepatic enzyme levels and INR values> 1.5 were determined in all betaherpesvirus-positive patients. CONCLUSIONS: Multiplex qPCR facilitated efficient quantification, indicating that differentiation between betaherpesviruses is possible with the sole use of real-time PCR. Liver explant and serum samples were positive for some betaherpesviruses, and coinfection of HHV-7 with HHV-6 and HCMV was additionally detected. Based on these results, we propose that ALF patients should be screened for the presence of betaherpesviruses.


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Betaherpesvirinae/genetics , Betaherpesvirinae/isolation & purification , Herpesviridae Infections/diagnosis , Liver Failure, Acute/diagnosis , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Adolescent , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Child , DNA, Viral/blood , DNA, Viral/isolation & purification , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Herpesviridae Infections/epidemiology , Herpesviridae Infections/virology , Humans , Incidence , Liver Failure, Acute/epidemiology , Liver Failure, Acute/virology , Male , Middle Aged , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Young Adult
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Liver Int ; 29(4): 544-51, 2009 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19323781

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Although eosinophils are considered to play an important role in the pathogenesis of various parasitic, allergic and autoimmune digestive diseases, their role in fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) is unknown. Our contribution was to identify and quantify eosinophils and cytokine levels [interleukin (IL)-6, IL-5 and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1alpha] in liver parenchyma and peripheral blood from FHF patients at pre- and post-transplantation steps. METHODS: Histochemical methods were used to identify/quantify eosinophils in liver samples. Liver and plasma cytokine levels were quantified using immunofluorescence methods. RESULTS: Fulminant hepatic failure patients showed a high number of intrahepatic eosinophils concomitant with an increased expression of IL-6, besides the IL-6-positive eosinophils associated with the lack of IL-5. Also, an increased number of eosinophils and soluble IL-6 and MIP-1alpha with a low expression of IL-5 in peripheral blood at the pretransplantation step was observed. CONCLUSIONS: The increased number of intrahepatic eosinophils, besides the high production of IL-6, may be involved in liver dysfunction. In addition, the low presence of IL-5 in liver and peripheral blood may represent a particular pattern of eosinophil behaviour in human liver failure, which may also involve MIP-1alpha. Further ex vivo studies are necessary to evaluate the specific role of eosinophils in FHF.


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Eosinophilia/blood , Eosinophils/immunology , Interleukin-5/blood , Interleukin-6/blood , Liver Failure, Acute/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Biomarkers/blood , Cell Movement , Chemokine CCL3/blood , Child, Preschool , Eosinophilia/physiopathology , Female , Hepatocytes/metabolism , Humans , Liver/metabolism , Liver Failure, Acute/physiopathology , Liver Failure, Acute/surgery , Liver Transplantation , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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