疱疹病毒感染和巨细胞病毒感染与多发性硬化症的关系。

Q3 Medicine
Mona Salama, Mohamed El-Samahy, Maha M Anani, Fadia Attia, Shaimaa A A M Amer, Shereen H Ahmed, Eman S Albeltagy, Abdallah A Hammour, Rania M Saleh
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摘要

许多研究调查了病毒感染与多发性硬化症(MS)的发生和发展之间的联系。单纯疱疹病毒1型(HSV1)与多发性硬化症有关,此外,研究表明,与没有多发性硬化症的人相比,多发性硬化症患者往往具有更高水平的抗巨细胞病毒(CMV)抗体。一些研究表明,巨细胞病毒感染可能导致更严重的多发性硬化症。关于HSV1和CMV在多发性硬化症中的直接作用仍然存在争议。因此,我们的目的是研究HSV1、CMV感染之间的潜在联系。本病例对照研究包括22名在埃及伊斯梅利亚苏伊士运河大学医院神经内科就诊的多发性硬化症患者,以及22名年龄和性别匹配的正常对照。使用自动分析仪检测cmv特异性IgM和IgG水平,hsv特异性IgM和IgG水平。MS患者与对照组之间HSV或CMV的IgM和IgG抗体滴度无统计学差异。研究发现CMV IgG、IgM或HSV IgG、IgM与MS严重程度之间没有相关性。总之,没有足够的数据来建立HSV感染和MS严重程度之间的联系。
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Assessment of Herpes virus infection and Cytomegalovirus infection and their relation to multiple sclerosis.

Numerous studies examined the connection between viral infections and the onset and progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) was linked to MS. Additionally, research showed that people with MS tend to have higher levels of antibodies against cytomegalovirus (CMV) compared to those without MS. Some studies suggested that CMV infection may result in a more severe form of MS. There is still an ongoing debate regarding the direct role of HSV1 and CMV in MS. Therefore, our objective was to investigate the potential links between HSV1, CMV infections, and MS. This case-control study included 22 MS patients attending the Neurology Clinic at Suez Canal University Hospital, Ismailia, Egypt, and 22 normal controls matched for age and gender. CMV-specific IgM and IgG levels and HSV-specific IgM and IgG levels were measured using an automated analyzer. There was no statistically significant difference in IgM and IgG antibody titers to HSV or CMV between MS cases and controls. The study found no correlation between CMV IgG, IgM, or HSV IgG, IgM, and MS severity. In conclusion, there was not enough data to establish a link between HSV infections and MS severity.

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