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Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2002

Diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infections by qualitative and quantitative PCR in HIV infected patients

Aldo Albuquerque Cunha; Lauro Juliano Marin; Victor Hugo Aquino; Luiz Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo

A high incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections is observed in Brazil. These viruses are causatives of significant morbidity and mortality among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. This work, shows the application of a PCR on determination of CMV load in the buffy coat and plasma. We analyzed the samples of 247 HIV infected patients in order to diagnose CMV infection and disease. We developed a semi-quantitative PCR that amplifies part of the glycoprotein B (gB) gene of CMV. The semi-quantitative PCR was carried out only in positive clinical samples in a qualitative PCR confirmed by a nested-PCR. CD4 lymphocyte count, HIV viral load and CMV disease symptom were correlated with CMV load. CMV genome was detected in the buffy coat of 82 of 237 (34.6%) patients, in 10 of these the CMV load was determined varying between 928 and 332 880 viral copies/microg DNA. None of these 237 patients developed any suggestive manifestation of CMV disease. For the other 10 HIV infected patients selected based on the suspicion of CMV disease, CMV genome was detected in only one case. This patient presented a high CMV load, 8 000 000 copies/microg DNA, and developed a disseminated form of CMV disease including hepatitis and retinitis. Our results were greatly influenced by the impact of the highly active antiretroviral therapy that reduced incidence of CMV viremia and occurrence of CMV disease in the HIV infected patients.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2015

The use of saliva as a practical and feasible alternative to urine in large-scale screening for congenital cytomegalovirus infection increasesinclusion and detection rates

Emanuelle Santos de Carvalho Cardoso; Bruna Laís Santos de Jesus; Luciano Gama da Silva Gomes; Sandra Mara Bispo Sousa; Sandra Rocha Gadelha; Lauro Juliano Marin

INTRODUCTION Although urine is considered the gold-standard material for the detection of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, it can be difficult to obtain in newborns. The aim of this study was to compare the efficiency of detection of congenital CMV infection in saliva and urine samples. METHODS One thousand newborns were included in the study. Congenital cytomegalovirus deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). RESULTS Saliva samples were obtained from all the newborns, whereas urine collection was successful in only 333 cases. There was no statistically significant difference between the use of saliva alone or saliva and urine collected simultaneously for the detection of CMV infection. CONCLUSIONS Saliva samples can be used in large-scale neonatal screening for CMV infection.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2004

The use of qualitative and quantitative polymerase chain reactions for diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infections in bone marrow and kidney transplant recipients

Lauro Juliano Marin; Aldo Albuquerque Cunha; Victor Hugo Aquino; Luiz Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo

The purpose of this work was to test a cytomegalovirus qualitative PCR and a semi-quantitative PCR on the determination of CMV load in leukocytes of bone marrow and kidney transplanted (RT) patients. Thirty three BMT and 35 RT patients participated of the study. The DNA was subjected to a qualitative PCR using primers that amplify part of CMV gB gene. CMV load of positive samples was determined by a semi-quantitative PCR using quantified plasmids inserted with part of the gB gene of CMV as controls. The sensitivity of the test was determined to be 867 plasmid copies/ microg DNA. CMV loads between 2,118 and 72,443 copies/ microg DNA were observed in 12.1% BMT recipients and between 1,246 and 58,613 copies/ microg DNA in 22.9% RT recipients. Further studies are necessary to confirm the usefulness of this CMV semi-quantitative PCR in transplanted patients.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2015

Are lipid disorders involved in the predominance of human T-lymphotropic virus-1 infections in women?

Luciana Debortoli de Carvalho; Sandra Rocha Gadelha; Lauro Juliano Marin; Gustavo E. A. Brito-Melo; Camila Pacheco Silveira Martins; Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca; Edel Figueiredo Barbosa-Stancioli

INTRODUCTION The human T-lymphotropic virus-1 (HTLV-1) is associated with chronic inflammatory diseases such as HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP), a chronic inflammatory disease. Disturbances in lipid metabolism are involved in inflammatory and demyelinating diseases. METHODS Plasma levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol, and fractions of HTLV-1-infected individuals of both sexes with different clinical progressions were determined. RESULTS Elevated levels of triglyceride and very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL) were exclusively detected in HTLV-1-infected women from asymptomatic and HAM/TSP groups compared with uninfected individuals (p = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS Elevated triglyceride and VLDL levels in HTLV-1-infected women may be related to the predominance of HAM/TSP in women.


Journal of Clinical Virology | 2006

Is saliva as reliable as urine for detection of cytomegalovirus DNA for neonatal screening of congenital CMV infection

Aparecida Yulie Yamamoto; Marisa M. Mussi-Pinhata; Lauro Juliano Marin; Rosangela Moura Brito; Patricia Frizzo Carvalho Oliveira; Thalita Bonadio Coelho


Journal of Medical Virology | 2007

Human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B genotypes in brazilian mothers and their congenitally infected infants

Aparecida Yulie Yamamoto; Marisa M. Mussi-Pinhata; Virgínia Mara de Deus Wagatsuma; Lauro Juliano Marin; Geraldo Duarte; Luis Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo


Virology Journal | 2016

Prevalence and clinical aspects of CMV congenital Infection in a low-income population

Lauro Juliano Marin; Emanuelle Santos de Carvalho Cardoso; Sandra Mara Bispo Sousa; Luciana Debortoli de Carvalho; Marcílio F. Marques Filho; Mônica Regina da Silva Raiol; Sandra Rocha Gadelha


Virology Reports | 2015

The origin of HTLV-1 in southern Bahia by phylogenetic, mtDNA and β-globin analysis

Milena Magalhães Aleluia; Marco Antônio Gomes Mello; Luiz Carlos Júnior Alcântara; Filipe Ferreira de Almeida Rego; Lucas Pereira de Souza Santos; Bernardo Galvão-Castro; Marilda de Souza Gonçalves; Lauro Juliano Marin; Sandra Mara; Bispo Sousa; Sandra Rocha Gadelha


Medicina (Ribeirao Preto. Online) | 2002

DESENVOLVIMENTO DE UMA METODOLOGIA DE PCR SEMIQUANTITATIVA UTILIZANDO PLASMÍDIO CLONADO COM PARTE DO GENE GB DE CITOMEGALOVÍRUS

Lauro Juliano Marin; Aldo Albuquerque Cunha; Victor Hugo Aquino; Luiz Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo


Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2018

Infectious diseases during pregnancy in Brazil: seroprevalence and risk factors

Galileu Barbosa Costa; Mário Cézar De Oliveira; Sandra Rocha Gadelha; George Rêgo Albuquerque; Marcel Teixeira; Mônica Regina da Silva Raiol; Sandra Mara Bispo Sousa; Lauro Juliano Marin

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Luciana Debortoli de Carvalho

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Camila Pacheco Silveira Martins

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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