HCMV‐DNA is detected more frequently than infectious virus in blood leucocytes of immunocompromised patients: A direct comparison of culture‐immunofluorescence and PCR for detection of HCMV in clinical specimens
- 1 December 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Medical Virology
- Vol. 38 (4) , 252-259
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.1890380405
Abstract
In two studies comparing detection of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) in 118 patients (93 of whom were immunocompromised) by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and virus isolation using either early antigen detection by culture‐immunofluorescence or conventional cytopathic effect, DNA‐PCR was found to be the most sensitive, followed by culture‐immunof luorescence, then by cytopathic effect. Urine was inhibitory to the action of Taq polymerase; this was overcome by concentration of HCMV with PEG 6000 prior to gene amplification. Without PEG treatment, HCMV‐DNA in 6 of the 11 specimens positive by culture‐immunofluorescence was not detectable by PCR. In healthy seropositive individuals, HCMV‐DNA was not detected i n leucocytes. However, in immunocompromised patients with AIDS or transplants, and therefore at high risk of HCMV infection or reactivation, blood leucocytes were usually positive for HCMV‐DNA (19/20), some for as long as 20 weeks after initial detection and persisting for long after culture‐immunofluorescence became negative. Neither HCMV‐RNA nor infectious HCMV were detected in the follow‐up blood leucocycte specimens from immunocompromised patients who had detectable HCMV‐DNA in these cells. These data suggest that persistence of HCMV‐DNA in blood leucocytes of immunocom‐promised patients after reactivation or primary infection may be due to persistence of non‐viable virus, residual HCMV genomic DNA, or latent HCMV‐DNA.Keywords
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