Human Polyomaviruses in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Neurological Patients.

Microorganisms

Virology Unit, Laboratory of Microbiology and Virology, Polyclinic Tor Vergata Foundation, Viale Oxford 81, 00133 Rome, Italy.

Published: December 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study investigated the presence of six human polyomaviruses (HPyVs) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from patients with neurological disorders, where 234 samples were analyzed.
  • JCPyV, BKPyV, MCPyV, and HPyV6 were detected in varying frequencies, with JCPyV being the most prevalent, though mostly in low concentrations.
  • The findings suggest that while HPyVs other than JCPyV were found, they likely act as bystanders in neurological diseases, but their potential latency in the central nervous system is a concern, particularly for immunosuppressed individuals.*

Article Abstract

Background: Central nervous system (CNS) infections by human polyomaviruses (HPyVs), with the exception of JC (JCPyV), have been poorly studied.

Methods: In total, 234 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were collected from patients affected with neurological disorders. DNA was isolated and subjected to quantitative real-time PCR (Q-PCR) for the detection of six HPyVs: JCPyV, BKPyV, Merkel cell PyV (MCPyV), HPyV6, HPyV7, and HPyV9. Where possible, the molecular characterization of the viral strains was carried out by nested PCR and automated sequencing.

Results: JCPyV was detected in 3/234 (1.3%), BKPyV in 15/234 (6.4%), MCPyV in 22/234 (9.4%), and HPyV6 in 1/234 (0.4%) CSF samples. JCPyV was detected at the highest ( < 0.05) mean load (3.7 × 10 copies/mL), followed by BKPyV (1.9 × 10 copies/mL), MCPyV (1.9 × 10 copies/mL), and HPyV6 (3.3 × 10 copies/mL). The noncoding control regions (NCCRs) of the sequenced viral strains were rearranged.

Conclusions: HPyVs other than JCPyV were found in the CSF of patients affected with different neurological diseases, probably as bystanders, rather than etiological agents of the disease. However, the fact that they can be latent in the CNS should be considered, especially in immunosuppressed patients.

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