Circulating rotaviral RNA in children with rotavirus antigenemia.

Kamruddin Ahmed, Gulendam Bozdayi, Marcelo T Mitui, Selim Ahmed, Luthful Kabir, Dalgic Buket, Ilknur Bostanci, Akira Nishizono
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Background: Rotavirus antigenemia is a common phenomenon in children with rotavirus diarrhea, but information is scarce on aspects of this phenomenon, such as genotype specificity, presence of intact viruses and correlation between genomic RNA and antigen concentration. Such information may help in understanding rotavirus pathogenesis and eventually be useful for diagnosis, treatment and prevention.

Methods and findings: Serum samples were collected from children who presented at hospitals with diarrhea. Antigenemia was present in 162/250 (64.8%) samples from children with rotavirus diarrhea. No specific rotavirus genotype was found to be associated with antigenemia. Rotavirus particles could not be found by electron microscopy in concentrated serum from children with high levels of antigenemia. In passaged rotavirus suspension a significant correlation (r=0.9559; P=0.0029) was found between antigen level and viral copy number, but no significant correlation (r=0.001480; P=0.9919) was found between antigenemia level and viral copy number in serum. When intact rotavirus was treated with benzonase endonuclease, genomic double-stranded (ds) RNA was not degraded, but when sera of patients with antigenemia were treated with benzonase endonuclease, genomic dsRNA was degraded, indicating genomic dsRNA was free in sera and not inside virus capsid protein.

Conclusions: Antigenemia is present in a significant number of patients with rotavirus diarrhea. Rotavirus viremia was absent in the children with rotavirus diarrhea who participated in our study, and was not indicated by the presence of antigenemia. The significance of circulating rotavirus antigen and genomic dsRNA in serum of patients with diarrhea deserves further study.

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轮状病毒抗原血症患儿循环轮状病毒RNA
背景:轮状病毒抗原血症是轮状病毒腹泻患儿的常见现象,但关于这一现象的信息很少,如基因型特异性、完整病毒的存在以及基因组RNA与抗原浓度之间的相关性。这些信息可能有助于了解轮状病毒的发病机制,并最终对诊断、治疗和预防有用。方法和发现:收集腹泻患儿的血清样本。来自轮状病毒腹泻儿童的250份样本中有162份(64.8%)存在抗原血症。没有发现特异性轮状病毒基因型与抗原血症相关。在高水平抗原血症儿童的浓缩血清中,电子显微镜无法发现轮状病毒颗粒。在轮状病毒传代悬液中,相关性显著(r=0.9559;P=0.0029),但与病毒拷贝数无显著相关性(r=0.001480;血清中抗原血症水平与病毒拷贝数之间存在P=0.9919)。用苯并酶内切酶处理完整轮状病毒时,基因组双链RNA未被降解,而用苯并酶内切酶处理抗原血症患者血清时,基因组dsRNA被降解,表明基因组dsRNA在血清中游离,不在病毒衣壳蛋白内。结论:大量轮状病毒腹泻患者存在抗原血症。在参与我们研究的轮状病毒腹泻患儿中没有轮状病毒病毒血症,也没有抗原血症的存在。腹泻患者血清循环轮状病毒抗原和基因组dsRNA的意义值得进一步研究。
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