Herpes simplex virus type 1 in saliva of patients with vestibular neuronitis: a preliminary study.

Lea Pollak, Mazal Book, Zehava Smetana, Marina Alkin, Zvia Soupayev, Ella Mendelson
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Abstract

Objectives: Vestibular neuronitis (VN) is an inflammatory disease of the vestibular nerve, presumably caused by reactivation of the herpes simplex virus type l (HSV-1). We hypothesized that HSV-1 might be detected in saliva of patients with VN due to migration of the reactivated virus from the vestibular ganglia to the parotid gland.

Methods: Twenty-one patients with VN and 15 healthy controls participated. HSV-1 DNA detection was performed using the real-time polymerase chain reaction method. Sera were collected and stored to be later analyzed for immunoglobulin (Ig) G and IgM antibody titers against HSV-1 by immunofluorescence and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay methods, respectively.

Results: HSV-1 was detected in saliva of 14% of VN patients and in 6% of controls (P>0.05). Serological testing revealed borderline IgM (optical density±10% average of 2 cut off serums) antibodies to HSV-1 in 75% of patients versus 13% of controls (P=0.01). The IgG antibody test was positive in 17 of 20 patients and borderline (IgG ≤1:16) in 2 of 20 patients tested whereas 13 of 15 controls had positive IgG test results (P>0.05).

Conclusions: In this preliminary study we found serological evidence of higher exposure of patients with VN to HSV-1 in the past. We were not able to demonstrate that the virus can be detected in saliva of VN patients as evidence for herpetic infection or reactivation.

前庭神经炎患者唾液中单纯疱疹病毒1型的初步研究
目的:前庭神经炎(VN)是一种前庭神经炎症性疾病,可能是由1型单纯疱疹病毒(HSV-1)的再激活引起的。我们假设在VN患者的唾液中检测到HSV-1可能是由于重新激活的病毒从前庭神经节迁移到腮腺。方法:21例VN患者和15例健康对照。采用实时聚合酶链反应法检测HSV-1 DNA。收集并保存血清,分别用免疫荧光法和酶联免疫吸附法检测抗HSV-1的免疫球蛋白(Ig) G和IgM抗体滴度。结果:VN患者唾液中检出HSV-1的比例为14%,对照组为6% (P>0.05)。血清学检测显示75%的患者血清IgM(光密度±10%的2个切断血清平均值)抗体为HSV-1的临界抗体,而对照组为13% (P=0.01)。20例患者中有17例IgG抗体检测阳性,2例呈临界(IgG≤1:16),而15例对照组中有13例IgG检测阳性(P>0.05)。结论:在这项初步研究中,我们发现血清学证据表明,过去VN患者对HSV-1的暴露程度较高。我们无法证明病毒可以在VN患者的唾液中检测到,作为疱疹感染或再激活的证据。
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