Transmission of integrated human herpesvirus-6 in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

TitleTransmission of integrated human herpesvirus-6 in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsKamble R, Clark D, Leong H, Heslop H, Brenner M, Carrum G
Journal//Bone Marrow Transplant
Volume40
Issue6
Pagination563 - 566
Date Published2007
ISBN Number0268-3369
Other Numbersbon, 8702459
Keywordsallogeneic transplant, chromosomal integration, human herpesvirus-6
Abstract

Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) viremia, as detected by polymerase chain amplification, occurs in approximately half of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients. The significance of such viremia is incompletely understood, but HHV-6 encephalitis and bone marrow suppression are increasingly being recognized in patients with high viral DNA. We report two patients in whom donor-to-recipient transmission occurred through hematopoietic transplant by means of chromosomally integrated (CI) HHV-6. Iatrogenic transmission manifested at engraftment as asymptomatic elevation of HHV-6 viral DNA of 3600 and 15 400 DNA copies/ml in plasma and 6.1 x 106 and 9.7 x 105 DNA copies/ml in the whole blood. Both donors had elevated plasma HHV-6 PCR at 5.6 x 104 and 1.3 x 105 DNA copies/ml and strikingly elevated whole blood HHV-6 levels at 4.1 x 106 and 4.7 x 106 DNA copies/ml, respectively. CI of the virus was traced to the mother of one patient and his donor. CI of HHV-6 may confound the interpretation of HHV-6 viremia after stem cell transplantation; consideration of the possibility of CI HHV-6 will avoid unnecessary antiviral therapy., Copyright (C) 2007 Nature Publishing Group

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