Aleru B O, Olusola B A, Faneye A O, Odaibo G N, Olaleye D O
Department of Virology, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Arch Basic Appl Med. 2018 Feb;6(1):113-117. Epub 2018 May 5.
Human Parvovirus B19 (B19V) is a global infection with over 50% of infected children residing in sub-Saharan Africa. It causes persistent anaemia under immuno-compromised states such as HIV infection, thereby complicating the course of HIV infection. This study was therefore designed to determine the prevalence and genotypes of B19V among HIV positive children. Blood specimens were collected from HIV positive children and genomic DNA extracted and assayed for the presence of Parvovirus B19 DNA using polymerase chain reaction and the product detected by gel electrophoresis. Amplicons for positive PCR were purified and sequenced for genotype analysis. For the purpose of comparison (differences in the sequences of the NS1/VP1u region), nine HIV negative children were enrolled in this study. Two (1.3%) of the 158 HIV infected children were positive for Parvovirus B19 DNA. Analysis of the results showed a low prevalence of Parvovirus B19 among HIV positive children but a significant relationship was established between Parvovirus B19 infection and the severity of anaemia (p=0.015). Phylogenetic analysis of the sequence data showed that all the B19 virus isolates detected in this study were genotype 1. This study therefore has been able to give an insight to the prevalence and circulating genotypes of Parvovirus B19 among HIV infected children and also establishing a relationship between anaemia and parvovirus B19 infection.
人细小病毒B19(B19V)是一种全球性感染,超过50%的受感染儿童居住在撒哈拉以南非洲。它在免疫功能低下的状态(如HIV感染)下会导致持续性贫血,从而使HIV感染病程复杂化。因此,本研究旨在确定HIV阳性儿童中B19V的流行率和基因型。从HIV阳性儿童采集血标本,提取基因组DNA,并使用聚合酶链反应检测细小病毒B19 DNA的存在,产物通过凝胶电泳检测。对PCR阳性的扩增子进行纯化并测序以进行基因型分析。为了进行比较(NS1/VP1u区域序列的差异),本研究纳入了9名HIV阴性儿童。158名HIV感染儿童中有2名(1.3%)细小病毒B19 DNA呈阳性。结果分析显示,HIV阳性儿童中细小病毒B19的流行率较低,但细小病毒B19感染与贫血严重程度之间建立了显著关联(p = 0.015)。序列数据的系统发育分析表明,本研究中检测到的所有B19病毒分离株均为1型基因型。因此,本研究能够深入了解HIV感染儿童中细小病毒B19的流行率和循环基因型,并建立贫血与细小病毒B19感染之间的关联。