呼吸道病毒感染与川崎病:分子流行病学分析

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Kentaro Marutani , Kenji Murata , Yumi Mizuno , Sagano Onoyama , Takayuki Hoshina , Kenichiro Yamamura , Kenji Furuno , Yasunari Sakai , Junji Kishimoto , Koichi Kusuhura , Toshiro Hara
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摘要

背景/目的最近的大规模流行病学研究显示,某些病毒感染与随后的川崎病(KD)发病之间存在明显的时间关联。尽管存在这些关联,但将急性或近期病毒感染与川崎病病例联系起来的确切实验室证据仍然难以找到。方法我们分析了在 2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 9 月期间接受 FilmArray® 呼吸道样本检测的 2460 名患者。结果根据纳入标准,2402 名患者被分为 KD 组(n = 148)、呼吸道感染组(n = 1524)和对照组(n = 730)。与对照组相比,KD 组的呼吸道合胞病毒 (RSV)、人鼻病毒/肠道病毒 (hRV/EV)、副流感病毒 (PIV) 3 和腺病毒 (AdV) 阳性率更高。此外,KD 组合并感染两种或两种以上病毒的比例明显更高。值得注意的是,与相应病毒阳性的非 KD 患者相比,RSV 阳性、hRV/EV 阳性和 PIV3 阳性的 KD 患者的发病高峰推迟了一个月。相比之下,AdV 阳性的 KD 病例的发病高峰并没有延迟一个月。此外,在 RSV、PIV3 和 AdV 阳性的 KD 病例中,抗 RSV、抗 PIV3 和抗 AdV 抗体阳性率或抗体滴度分别高于感染相同病毒的非 KD 病例。
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Respiratory viral infections and Kawasaki disease: A molecular epidemiological analysis

Background/Purpose

Recent large-scale epidemiological studies have revealed significant temporal associations between certain viral infections and the subsequent development of Kawasaki disease (KD). Despite these associations, definitive laboratory evidence linking acute or recent viral infections to KD cases remains elusive. The objective of this study is to employ a molecular epidemiological approach to investigate the temporal association between viral infections and the development of KD.

Methods

We analyzed 2460 patients who underwent the FilmArray® Respiratory Panel test between April 2020 and September 2021.

Results

Following the application of inclusion criteria, 2402 patients were categorized into KD (n = 148), respiratory tract infection (n = 1524), and control groups (n = 730). The KD group exhibited higher positive rates for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human rhinovirus/enterovirus (hRV/EV), parainfluenza virus (PIV) 3, and adenovirus (AdV) compared to the control group. Additionally, coinfections involving two or more viruses were significantly more prevalent in the KD group. Notably, RSV-positive, hRV/EV-positive, and PIV3-positive KD patients exhibited a one-month delay in peak occurrence compared to non-KD patients positive for corresponding viruses. In contrast, AdV-positive KD cases did not show a one-month delay in peak occurrence. Moreover, anti-RSV, anti-PIV3, and anti-AdV antibody-positive rates or antibody titers were higher in RSV-, PIV3-, and AdV-positive KD cases, respectively, compared to non-KD cases with the same viral infections.

Conclusion

Recent infection with RSV, PIV3, or AdV, occasionally in conjunction with other viruses, may contribute to the pathogenesis of KD as infrequent complications.

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Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection
Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection IMMUNOLOGY-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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15.90
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5.40%
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159
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection is an open access journal, committed to disseminating information on the latest trends and advances in microbiology, immunology, infectious diseases and parasitology. Article types considered include perspectives, review articles, original articles, brief reports and correspondence. With the aim of promoting effective and accurate scientific information, an expert panel of referees constitutes the backbone of the peer-review process in evaluating the quality and content of manuscripts submitted for publication.
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