First detection of JC polyomavirus in vaginal secretions from nonpregnant women: Exploring sexual transmission as a potential route of infection.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Joana M Oliveira, Daniela Veiga, Helena Martins, Cristina Luxo, Ana Miguel Matos
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Abstract

Objectives: JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) is a ubiquitous human virus responsible for asymptomatic lifelong persistent infection. Profound immunosuppression, or prolonged treatment with specific immunomodulatory molecules, may result in the development of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML). The main mode of JCPyV transmission remains uncertain. This study aimed to evaluate the presence of JCPyV DNA in vaginal secretions to encourage further research on sexual transmission.

Methods: JCPyV DNA presence was assessed in 293 vaginal swabs of sexually active nonpregnant women through real-time PCR. Samples were selected from individuals attending a screening program for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at a Portuguese University.

Results: JCPyV genome was detected in vaginal secretions of 5.1% of the evaluated women. All JCPyV genomes detected were found to belong to the archetype strain, which is commonly associated with virus transmission. Infection with Chlamydia trachomatis was diagnosed in 20% of women with JCPyV in vaginal secretions.

Conclusions: The findings of this pioneering study suggest that, in addition to other modes of transmission, sexual route may be a potential mode of JCPyV infection acquisition. If it could be proven that JCPyV could be transmitted sexually, protective measures during sexual activity should be reinforced, especially among discordant couples where the noninfected partner belongs to a risk group of developing PML.

首次在非孕妇阴道分泌物中检测到JC多瘤病毒:探索性传播作为潜在感染途径
目的:JC多瘤病毒(JCPyV)是一种普遍存在的人类病毒,可导致无症状的终身持续性感染。深度免疫抑制,或长期使用特异性免疫调节分子治疗,可能导致进行性多灶性白质脑病(PML)的发展。JCPyV的主要传播方式仍不确定。本研究旨在评估阴道分泌物中JCPyV DNA的存在,以促进对性传播的进一步研究。方法:采用实时荧光定量PCR法对293例性行为活跃的非孕妇阴道拭子进行JCPyV DNA检测。样本是从参加葡萄牙大学性传播感染(STIs)筛查项目的个人中选择的。结果:5.1%的受访女性阴道分泌物中检测到JCPyV基因组。检测到的所有JCPyV基因组都属于通常与病毒传播相关的原型菌株。在阴道分泌物中,20%的JCPyV患者被诊断为沙眼衣原体感染。结论:这项开创性的研究结果表明,除了其他传播方式外,性途径可能是JCPyV感染的潜在途径。如果可以证明JCPyV可以通过性传播,则应加强性活动期间的保护措施,特别是在未感染的伴侣属于发生PML风险群体的不和谐夫妇中。
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18.90
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2.40%
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1020
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID) Publisher: International Society for Infectious Diseases Publication Frequency: Monthly Type: Peer-reviewed, Open Access Scope: Publishes original clinical and laboratory-based research. Reports clinical trials, reviews, and some case reports. Focuses on epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, treatment, and control of infectious diseases. Emphasizes diseases common in under-resourced countries.
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