Microorganisms (Feb 2023)

Inherited Chromosomally Integrated Human Herpesvirus 6: Laboratory and Clinical Features

  • Liliana Gabrielli,
  • Alice Balboni,
  • Eva Caterina Borgatti,
  • Giulio Virgili,
  • Evangelia Petrisli,
  • Alessia Cantiani,
  • Matteo Pavoni,
  • Federico Baiesi Pillastrini,
  • Simona Venturoli,
  • Giulia Piccirilli,
  • Tiziana Lazzarotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030548
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 548

Abstract

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Inherited chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6 (iciHHV-6) is a condition in which the complete HHV-6 genome is integrated into the chromosomes of the host germ cell and is vertically transmitted. The aims of this study were to identify iciHHV-6 prevalence in hospitalized patients and clinical features in individuals carrying this integration. HHV-6 PCR on hair follicles was used to confirm iciHHV-6 status when the blood viral load was more than 5 Log10 copies/mL. From January 2012 to June 2022, HHV-6 DNAemia was investigated in 2019 patients. In particular, 49 had a viral load higher than 6 Log10 copies/mL and HHV-6 DNA in hair follicles was positive. A viral load between 5.0 and 5.9 Log10 copies/mL was observed in 10 patients: 6 infants with acute HHV-6 infection and 4 patients with leukopenia and HHV-6 integration. Therefore, the iciHHV-6 prevalence in our population was 2.6% (53/2019). Adult patients with integration presented hematological (24%), autoimmune (11%), autoimmune neurological (19%), not-autoimmune neurological (22%), and other diseases (19%), whereas 5% had no clinically relevant disease. Although in our study population a high percentage of iciHHV-6 adult hospitalized patients presented a specific pathology, it is still unknown whether the integration is responsible for, or contributes to, the disease development.

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