Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jun 2012)

Human Gyrovirus DNA in Human Blood, Italy

  • Fabrizio Maggi,
  • Lisa Macera,
  • Daniele Focosi,
  • Maria Linda Vatteroni,
  • Ugo Boggi,
  • Guido Antonelli,
  • Marc Eloit,
  • Mauro Pistello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1806.120179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 6
pp. 956 – 959

Abstract

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Human gyrovirus (HGyV) is a recent addition to the list of agents found in humans. Prevalence, biologic properties, and clinical associations of this novel virus are still incompletely understood. We used qualitative PCRs to detect HGyV in blood samples of 301 persons from Italy. HGyV genome was detected in 3 of 100 solid organ transplant recipients and in 1 HIV-infected person. The virus was not detected in plasma samples from healthy persons. Furthermore, during observation, persons for whom longitudinal plasma samples were obtained had transient and scattered presence of circulating HGyV. Sequencing of a 138-bp fragment showed nucleotide identity among all the HGyV isolates. These results show that HGyV can be present in the blood of infected persons. Additional studies are needed to investigate possible clinical implications.

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