[Blood leukocytes are not a primary latent site of cytomegalovirus].

H Hackstein, K Böttcher, H Merz, H Kirchner, G Bein
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Conflicting results do exist regarding blood leukocytes as a site of CMV latency. In an attempt to detect latently infected blood cells we studied CMV major immediate early (MIE) antigen expression in monocytes or mononuclear leukocytes from 80 blood donors (71 seropositive) after in vitro stimulation and subsequent antigen detection by immunocytochemistry (detection limit 1 positive cell/10(6) cells). None of the more than 800 cytospin preparations investigated turned out to be positive. Additionally the granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF)/hydrocortisone (HC) stimulated monocytes were analysed by reverse transcriptase PCR for the presence of MIE mRNA and were also completely negative. In contrast to the negative findings in blood samples, we detected CMV DNA by PCR in 6 out of 20 suddenly deceased individuals in tissue samples of the lung, but not in those of other organs. We conclude that we have no evidence that blood leukocytes are a site of latent CMV. The transmission of CMV by blood transfusions may be mediated by rare phagocytes that transiently bear CMV after uptake from infected endothelial cells.

[血液白细胞不是巨细胞病毒的主要潜伏部位]。
关于血液白细胞作为巨细胞病毒潜伏期的位置,确实存在矛盾的结果。为了检测潜伏感染的血细胞,我们在体外刺激和随后的免疫细胞化学抗原检测(检测限1阳性细胞/10(6)个细胞)后,研究了80名献血者(71名血清阳性)单核细胞或单核白细胞中巨细胞病毒主要早期(MIE)抗原的表达。在800多种细胞自旋制剂中,没有一种是阳性的。此外,通过逆转录酶PCR分析粒细胞巨噬细胞集落刺激因子(GM-CSF)/氢化可的松(HC)刺激的单核细胞是否存在MIE mRNA,结果也完全阴性。与血液样本的阴性结果相反,我们在20例突然死亡的肺组织样本中检测到6例CMV DNA,但在其他器官中没有检测到。我们的结论是,我们没有证据表明血液白细胞是潜伏巨细胞病毒的一个部位。巨细胞病毒通过输血的传播可能是由罕见的吞噬细胞介导的,这些吞噬细胞从感染的内皮细胞摄取巨细胞病毒后,短暂地承受巨细胞病毒。
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