TRANSMISSION OF THE HUMAN POLYOMAVIRUS JC VIRUS OCCURS BOTH WITHIN THE FAMILY AND OUTSIDE THE FAMILY

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KITAMURA, T
KUNITAKE, T
GUO, J
TOMINAGA, T
KAWABE, K
YOGO, Y
机构
[1] UNIV TOKYO, FAC MED, DEPT UROL, TOKYO 113, JAPAN
[2] UNIV TOKYO, INST MED SCI, DEPT VIRAL INFECT, TOKYO 108, JAPAN
[3] MITSUI MEM HOSP, DEPT UROL, TOKYO 101, JAPAN
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10.1128/JCM.32.10.2359-2363.1994
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
JC polyomavirus (JCV) is a ubiquitous symbiote in the human population, infecting children asymptomatically and then persisting in renal tissue. We reevaluated the urinary excretion of JCV in subjects in various age groups using PCR. The detection rate for urinary JCV DNA,vas 9 to 17% until the age of 20 years; this rate increased dramatically to about 46% at the ages of 20 to 29 years and then increased gradually with age. Therefore, it appears that in most people excretion of JCV begins at the age of 20 to 29 years, which is earlier than suggested previously. Next, we studied the way in which JCV is spread in the human population. We selected eight Japanese families in which both parents and children excreted JCV in their urine. Their JCV subtypes were determined by PCR amplification of a JCV DNA fragment; this was followed by restriction enzyme analysis. JCV species in all JCV-positive family members were classified into either of the two subtypes, subtypes CY and MY, which are prevalent in the Japanese population. The following features of JCV subtype distribution were seen in the families: (i) both subtypes were detected in children of five of the eight families, and (ii) of 21 children who excreted JCV, 14 children excreted the same subtypes excreted by their mothers or fathers, while the remainder (7 children) excreted subtypes different from those excreted by their parents. These features suggest that JCV is transmitted both within the family and outside the family. The data also indicate that vertical transmission is not common in the spread of JCV.
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