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. 2018 Mar;31(3):527-538.
doi: 10.1038/modpathol.2017.149. Epub 2017 Dec 1.

Identification of clinically relevant cytomegalovirus infections in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

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Identification of clinically relevant cytomegalovirus infections in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Nils Wethkamp et al. Mod Pathol. 2018 Mar.
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Abstract

Several lines of evidence indicate that cytomegalovirus infection can be substantially associated with onset of inflammatory bowel disease, especially in patients refractory to immunosuppressive treatment. As cytomegalovirus is widely spread in the population, here we present a quantitative detection system suitable to differentiate clinically relevant cytomegalovirus infection from common latent cytomegalovirus. Using a quantitative real-time PCR approach, cytomegalovirus viral load was evaluated in 917 formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded colon biopsy samples of 136 patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease. Besides initial cytomegalovirus testing, the PCR system was also used to monitor therapy response after antiviral treatment. Cytomegalovirus DNA was detected in 37 patients (27%) with varying viral loads ranging from 5 to 8.7 × 105 copies/105 cells. Thereof, 13 patients (35%) received an antiviral treatment with 12 of them going into remission (92%). Later, five patients displayed a relapse and three patients who agreed to restart antiviral treatment again showed positive therapy response. A retrospective comparison of viral loads with antiviral therapy response revealed a threshold of 600 cytomegalovirus copies/105 cells as indicative for clinically relevant infection. Of note, sensitivity of cytomegalovirus detection by immunohistochemistry was found to be insufficient to reliably identify antiviral therapy responders. In conclusion, quantitative real-time PCR using formalin-fixed biopsy samples is suitable for detection of cytomegalovirus infection in tissue samples of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Moreover, it allows the definition of a viral load threshold, predictive for clinical relevance concerning antiviral therapy response.

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