Detection of Epstein–Barr Viral DNA in Serum Using Rapid-Cycle PCR

C.Lars Mouritsen , Carl T. Wittwer , Gudrun Reed , Taiyaba M. Khan , Thomas B. Martins , Troy D. Jaskowski , Christine M. Litwin , Harry R. Hill
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Our study describes the comparison of a rapid nested PCR assay to standard serology techniques for the detection of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) in serum. The sera of 81 patients with suspected EBV infection were analyzed; 54 were positive for one or more of the standard serology markers, i.e., IgM viral capsid antigen (VCA), IgG-VCA, Epstein–Barr nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA-1), and early antigen (EA), and 27 were negative for all serology markers. The sera from 15 normal healthy blood donors were also included. No EBV DNA was detected in any of the 15 blood donor samples or in any of the 27 samples with negative serology results. Eleven samples (20%) of the 54 with positive EBV serology results were positive for EBV DNA. Of these samples, 9 were EBV IgM-VCA positive and anti-EBNA negative, suggesting acute infection. One of the 11 samples had high titers of IgM-VCA, IgG-VCA, anti-EBNA, and anti-EA. The last of the 11 samples was from a patient with acute infectious mononucleosis without sufficient sample volume for EBV serology testing. Seventeen of the total 96 samples from the study were IgM-VCA positive and anti-EBNA negative and 9 of these 17 samples (53%) tested positive for EBV DNA. These data suggest that the detection of EBV DNA by PCR in serum may be a useful indicator of active infection rather than latent virus.

快速循环PCR检测血清eb病毒DNA
我们的研究描述了快速巢式PCR法与标准血清学技术检测血清中eb病毒(EBV)的比较。对81例疑似EBV感染患者的血清进行分析;54例血清一项或多项标准血清学指标阳性,即IgM病毒衣壳抗原(VCA)、IgG-VCA、Epstein-Barr核抗原1 (EBNA-1)和早期抗原(EA), 27例血清全部指标阴性。15名正常健康献血者的血清也包括在内。在15份献血者样本或27份血清学结果阴性的样本中均未检测到EBV DNA。54例EBV血清学阳性样本中有11例(20%)EBV DNA阳性。其中9份EBV IgM-VCA阳性,抗ebna阴性,提示急性感染。11份样本中有1份IgM-VCA、IgG-VCA、抗ebna和抗ea抗体滴度较高。11份样本中的最后一份来自一名急性传染性单核细胞增多症患者,没有足够的样本量进行EBV血清学检测。该研究共96份样本中有17份IgM-VCA阳性,抗ebna阴性,其中9份(53%)EBV DNA检测阳性。这些数据表明,用PCR检测血清中的EBV DNA可能是活动性感染而不是潜伏性病毒的有用指标。
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