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  • Breast milk from HCMV-seropositive mothers often contains reactivated strains of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), posing a risk for severe infection in preterm infants during lactation.
  • * A study analyzed 38 breast milk samples from 15 mothers, identifying a diverse range of HCMV genotypes and consistent strain compositions specific to each mother.
  • * The presence of multiple distinct HCMV strains in several mothers suggests that the breast milk may contribute significantly to postnatal transmission and the overall viral diversity of HCMV.*

Article Abstract

Reactivation and shedding of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) in breast milk during lactation is highly frequent in HCMV-seropositive mothers. This represents a key transmission route for postnatal HCMV infection and can lead to severe disease in preterm neonates. Little is known about HCMV strain composition or longitudinal intrahost viral population dynamics in breast milk from immunocompetent women. We performed HCMV-specific target enrichment and high-throughput sequencing of 38 breast milk samples obtained in Germany between days 10 and 60 postpartum from 15 mothers with HCMV DNA lactia, and assembled HCMV consensus sequences . The genotype distribution and number of HCMV strains present in each sample were determined by quantifying genotype-specific sequence motifs in 12 hypervariable viral genes, revealing a wide range of genotypes (82/109) for these genes in the cohort and a unique, longitudinally stable strain composition in each mother. Reactivation of up to three distinct HCMV strains was detected in 8/15 of mothers, indicating that a representative subset of the woman's HCMV reservoir might be locally reactivated early during lactation. As described previously, nucleotide diversity of samples with multiple strains was much higher than that of samples with single strains. Breast milk as a main source of postnatal mother-to-infant transmission may serve as a repository for viral diversity and thus play an essential role in the natural epidemiology of HCMV.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8085339PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.664247DOI Listing

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