Markers of a recent bocavirus infection in children with Kawasaki disease: “A year prospective study”

F. Bajolle , J.-F. Meritet , F. Rozenberg , M. Chalumeau , D. Bonnet , D. Gendrel , P. Lebon
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Abstract

Background

Retrospective studies and case-reports have suggested the possible role of various viruses in the pathogenesis of the Kawasaki disease.

Objectives

To determine prospectively the incidence of Kawasaki diseases associated with a recent bocavirus infection in the course of a year.

Study design

Thirty-two children with Kawasaki disease were enrolled in a 13 months prospective study to assess the frequency of human bocavirus type 1 infections. Seasonal shedding of virus, markers of recent infection such as viraemia, viral load, and serum interferon alpha were analyzed.

Results

Three of 32 (9%) children had HBoV-DNA in the serum suggesting a recent infection. HBoV-DNA was detected in naso-pharyngeal aspiration of 7/32 (21.8%) children with Kawasaki Disease and six of them (18%) had an increased viral load. No common respiratory viruses were isolated from the 32 patients with the exception of one adenovirus. The seven bocaviruses were identified during the winter-spring season. In addition, 4 of 7 of Kawasaki disease patients shedding bocavirus had detectable interferon alpha in the blood, indicating a possible active or recent viral infection.

Conclusions

This study shows that a recent bocavirus infection is concomitant with the onset of some cases of Kawasaki disease. Bocavirus may be a cofactor in the pathogenesis of this disease as previously reported for other infectious agents.

川崎病患儿近期bocavavirus感染的标志物:“一年的前瞻性研究”
背景回顾性研究和病例报告提示多种病毒在川崎病发病机制中的可能作用。目的前瞻性地了解川崎病合并近期bocavavirus感染一年内的发病率。研究设计:32名患有川崎病的儿童参与了一项为期13个月的前瞻性研究,以评估人类1型博卡病毒感染的频率。分析病毒的季节性脱落、近期感染的标志物,如病毒血症、病毒载量和血清干扰素α。结果32例患儿中3例(9%)血清HBoV-DNA提示近期感染。7/32(21.8%)川崎病患儿鼻咽滴入检出HBoV-DNA,其中6例(18%)患儿病毒载量升高。32例患者除1例腺病毒外,未检出常见呼吸道病毒。这7种bocavavirus是在冬春季发现的。此外,7例川崎病患者中有4例血液中可检测到干扰素α,表明可能存在活动性或近期病毒感染。结论本研究表明,最近的一次bocavavirus感染与一些川崎病的发病同时发生。与先前报道的其他感染因子一样,bocavavirus可能是该病发病机制的辅助因子。
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Pathologie-biologie
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