PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Plasma cell-free DNA levels are elevated in acute Puumala hantavirus infection.

  • Tuula K Outinen,
  • Taru Kuparinen,
  • Juulia Jylhävä,
  • Sonja Leppänen,
  • Jukka Mustonen,
  • Satu Mäkelä,
  • Ilkka Pörsti,
  • Jaana Syrjänen,
  • Antti Vaheri,
  • Mikko Hurme

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031455
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. e31455

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IntroductionPuumala hantavirus (PUUV) causes a hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome called nephropathia epidemica (NE). The aim of the present study was to evaluate plasma cell-free DNA (cf-DNA) levels and urinary cf-DNA excretion in acute NE as well as their associations with the severity of the disease.MethodsTotal plasma cf-DNA was quantified directly in plasma of 61 patients and urine of 20 patients with acute NE. We also carried out a qualitative high-sensitivity lab-on-a-chip DNA assay in 20 patients to elucidate the appearance of cf-DNA in plasma and urine.ResultsThe maximum plasma cf-DNA values taken during acute NE were significantly higher than the control values taken after the hospitalization period (median 1.33 µg/ml, range 0.94-3.29 µg/ml vs. median 0.77 µg/ml, range 0.55-0.99 µg/ml, PConclusionsThe plasma levels of cf-DNA are elevated during acute PUUV infection and correlate with the apoptotic cf-DNA-band intensity. The plasma cf-DNA concentration correlates with some variables reflecting the severity of the disease. The urinary excretion of cf-DNA does not reflect the degree of inflammation in the kidney.