Merkel cell polyomavirus DNA sequences in the blood of healthy population of Pakistan

This study aimed at detecting and quantifying Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) viral loads in the peripheral blood of healthy Pakistani individuals. A total of 221 whole blood samples obtained from healthy individuals were examined by qPCR. MCPyV was detected in the peripheral blood of 31.2% healthy...

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Vydáno v:Future microbiology Ročník 14; číslo 7; s. 599 - 608
Hlavní autoři: Shahzad, Naveed, Hussain, Iqra, Gilani, Usman S, Tayyeb, Asima, Aslam, Muhammad A, Khurshid, Muhammad, Hassan, Umair, Tasneem, Fareeda, Umer, Muhammd, Rashid, Naeem
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: England Future Medicine Ltd 01.05.2019
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ISSN:1746-0913, 1746-0921, 1746-0921
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Shrnutí:This study aimed at detecting and quantifying Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) viral loads in the peripheral blood of healthy Pakistani individuals. A total of 221 whole blood samples obtained from healthy individuals were examined by qPCR. MCPyV was detected in the peripheral blood of 31.2% healthy individuals. The rate of MCPyV positivity decreased from young (36%), to middle (33.7%) and elder (25.3%) age groups. Our data revealed higher prevalence of MCPyV in women (43.93%) than men (25.80%). The MCPyV viral load was calculated in the range of 0.06 -11 copies/ng of isolated DNA. The MCPyV viral load increased from young (median = 3.35) to elder (median = 5.66) age groups. The MCPyV circulate at a higher frequency by residing dormant in certain blood cells, which might act as potential vehicles for the spread of MCPyV infection among general population.
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DOI:10.2217/fmb-2018-0314