Emerging Infectious Diseases (Feb 2023)

Circovirus Hepatitis Infection in Heart-Lung Transplant Patient, France

  • Philippe Pérot,
  • Jacques Fourgeaud,
  • Claire Rouzaud,
  • Béatrice Regnault,
  • Nicolas Da Rocha,
  • Hélène Fontaine,
  • Jérôme Le Pavec,
  • Samuel Dolidon,
  • Margaux Garzaro,
  • Delphine Chrétien,
  • Guillaume Morcrette,
  • Thierry Jo Molina,
  • Agnès Ferroni,
  • Marianne Leruez-Ville,
  • Olivier Lortholary,
  • Anne Jamet,
  • Marc Eloit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2902.221468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
pp. 286 – 293

Abstract

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In March 2022, a 61-year-old woman in France who had received a heart-lung transplant sought treatment with chronic hepatitis mainly characterized by increased liver enzymes. After ruling out common etiologies, we used metagenomic next-generation sequencing to analyze a liver biopsy sample and identified an unknown species of circovirus, tentatively named human circovirus 1 (HCirV-1). We found no other viral or bacterial sequences. HCirV-1 shared 70% amino acid identity with the closest known viral sequences. The viral genome was undetectable in blood samples from 2017–2019, then became detectable at low levels in September 2020 and peaked at very high titers (1010 genome copies/mL) in January 2022. In March 2022, we found >108 genome copies/g or mL in the liver and blood, concomitant with hepatic cytolysis. We detected HCirV-1 transcripts in 2% of hepatocytes, demonstrating viral replication and supporting the role of HCirV-1 in liver damage.

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