Siebrasse Erica A, Nguyen Nang L, Willby Melisa J, Erdman Dean D, Menegus Marilyn A, Wang David
Emerg Infect Dis. 2016 Jan;22(1):24-31. doi: 10.3201/eid2201.151384.
WU polyomavirus (WUPyV) was detected in a bone marrow transplant recipient with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome who died in 2001. Crystalline lattices of polyomavirus-like particles were observed in the patient's lung by electron microscopy. WUPyV was detected in the lung and other tissues by real-time quantitative PCR and identified in the lung and trachea by immunohistochemistry. A subset of WUPyV-positive cells in the lung had morphologic features of macrophages. Although the role of WUPyV as a human pathogen remains unclear, these results clearly demonstrate evidence for infection of respiratory tract tissues in this patient.
2001年,在一名患有严重急性呼吸窘迫综合征的骨髓移植受者体内检测到WU多瘤病毒(WUPyV),该患者最终死亡。通过电子显微镜在患者肺部观察到多瘤病毒样颗粒的晶体晶格。通过实时定量PCR在肺部和其他组织中检测到WUPyV,并通过免疫组织化学在肺部和气管中鉴定出该病毒。肺部WUPyV阳性细胞的一个亚群具有巨噬细胞的形态学特征。尽管WUPyV作为人类病原体的作用仍不清楚,但这些结果清楚地证明了该患者呼吸道组织受到感染的证据。