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  • Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) is linked to Merkel cell carcinoma and its prevalence in Brazilian blood donors was studied.
  • The research analyzed 450 serum samples from donors across three regions in Brazil, finding an overall MCPyV DNA prevalence of 1.1%.
  • Prevalence varied by region, with North and South Brazil at 1.33% and Central-West at 0.6%, showing generally low viral loads in positive samples, prompting the need for further studies on the virus's impact on transfusion medicine.

Article Abstract

Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) is an oncogenic virus that has been etiologically linked to Merkel cell carcinoma. Low levels of MCPyV DNA have been detected in blood donors with unclear impact on transfusion. The prevalence of MCPyV DNA in Brazilian blood donors is unclear. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the MCPyV DNA prevalence among Brazilian blood donors. We examined the presence of MCPyV DNA by real-time PCR (qPCR) in a total of 450 serum samples obtained from blood donors from three Brazilian regions (North, Central-West and South). The overall estimated MCPyV DNA prevalence was 1.1% (CI = 95%, 0.16-2.06%). Divided by region, in North Brazil (city of Macapa, state of Amapá) and South Brazil (city of Santa Maria, state of Rio Grande do Sul), the MCPyV prevalence was the same: 1.33% (CI = 95%, range 0.0-3.14%). In Central-West Brazil (city of Brasilia), the MCPyV prevalence was 0.6% (CI = 95%, 0.0-1.96%). All MCPyV positive samples showed a high cycle threshold (median Ct = 35.5), most probably related to the low viral load. More studies are necessary to unveil the impact of this oncogenic virus on transfusion medicine and if such exists, especially in regards of its infectivity and transmission potential.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tracli.2022.10.007DOI Listing

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