Prevalence of Parvovirus B19 DNA in Bone Marrow of Patients with Haematological Disorders
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 31 (2) , 119-122
- https://doi.org/10.1080/003655499750006128
Abstract
Patients with haematological disorders (n = 100) were examined for prevalence of parvovirus B19 DNA in the bone marrow and serum, irrespective of B19-related symptoms. B19 DNA was studied using 2 nested PCRs and the serum samples were further analysed with B19-specific IgG, IgM and avidity as well as seroreactivity against linear and conformational epitopes of the B19 VP2 antigen. The latter assays specify whether the IgG antibody response represents acute or past B19 infection. B19 DNA was detected in 4 of the 100 bone marrow samples, whereas all the serum samples were B19 DNA negative. None of the 4 B19 DNA positive patients had symptoms typical of B19 infection and serology showed past infection. Furthermore, 2 were still B19 DNA positive in bone marrow more than 1 y after the first sample indicating virus persistence. The seroprevalence for B19 IgG was 59% and 2 patients were B19 IgM positive. Thus, presence of B19 DNA in bone marrow from patients with haematological disorders is not a general finding in seropositive patients. B19 DNA can persist in bone marrow, but in our material this finding showed no clear correlation with symptomatic B19 infection.Keywords
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