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. 2024 Jun;30(3):327-335.
doi: 10.1007/s13365-024-01224-9. Epub 2024 Jul 31.

Diagnostic value of anti-VZV IgG in neurological diseases among varicella unvaccinated individuals

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Diagnostic value of anti-VZV IgG in neurological diseases among varicella unvaccinated individuals

Ilakkiya Arumugam et al. J Neurovirol. 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a neurotropic alphaherpesvirus that causes neurological manifestations either as a complication of primary infection or reactivation. VZV induced neurological diseases have a good prognosis when confirmed early and treated with anti-viral therapy. Myelitis, encephalitis, ventriculitis or meningitis can occur without a telltale rash in immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals making the diagnosis difficult. We analyzed CSF and serum samples from 30 unvaccinated study participants (17 male and 13 female) to determine the presence of VZV DNA by PCR in CSF and to estimate serum and CSF anti-VZV IgG and albumin levels in participants with neurological manifestations with/without rash. Anti-VZV IgG was detected in CSF (n = 22, [73%]) and serum (n = 29, [97%]) of pediatric and adult participants. Anti-VZV IgG were detected in CSF of participants with varied clinical presentation altered sensorium (n = 8, [36%]), meningitis (n = 4, [18%]), acute febrile illness (n = 3, [14%], encephalopathy/meningoencephalitis (n = 2, [9%]), irritability (n = 2, [9%]) and each patient from cerebrovascular stroke, demyelinating disorder and febrile seizure (n = 1, [4.5%]). VZV DNA was detected from one participant and CSF serum albumin levels were elevated in 53% of study participants. VZV DNA is present up to 1-2 weeks post onset of disease, after which anti-VZV antibody may be the only indicator of disease and therefore both VZV DNA and anti-VZV IgG need to be tested for in CSF. As VZV DNA and VZV IgG antibody are both good indicators of VZV reactivation, routine testing would result in reduced morbidity and mortality by early detection of disease and antiviral treatment.

Keywords: Neurological manifestations of VZV; VZV; VZV DNA PCR; anti-VZV IgG.

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