Chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6 (ciHHV-6) is a condition in which the complete HHV-6 genome is integrated into the host germ line genome and is vertically transmitted in a Mendelian manner. The condition is found in less than 1% of controls in the USA and UK, but has been found at a somewhat higher prevalence in transplant recipients and other patient populations in several small studies. HHV-6 levels in whole blood that exceed 5.5 log10 copies/ml are strongly suggestive of ciHHV-6. Monitoring DNA load in plasma and serum is unreliable, both for identifying and for monitoring subjects with ciHHV-6 due to cell lysis and release of cellular DNA. High HHV-6 DNA loads associated with ciHHV-6 can lead to erroneous diagnosis of active infection. Transplant recipients with ciHHV-6 may be at increased risk for bacterial infection and graft rejection. ciHHV-6 can be induced to a state of active viral replication in vitro. It is not known whether ciHHV-6 individuals are put at clinical risk by the use of drugs that have been associated with HHV-6 reactivation in vivo or in vitro. Nonetheless, we urge careful observation when use of such drugs is indicated in individuals known to have ciHHV-6. Little is known about whether individuals with ciHHV-6 develop immune tolerance for viral proteins. Further research is needed to determine the role of ciHHV-6 in disease.

Chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6: questions and answers / Pellett, Pe; Ablashi, Dv; Ambros, Pf; Agut, H; Caserta, Mt; Descamps, V; Flamand, L; Gautheret Dejean, A; Hall, Cb; Kamble, Rt; Kuehl, U; Lassner, D; Lautenschlager, I; Loomis, Ks; Luppi, Mario; Lusso, P; Medveczky, Pg; Montoya, Jg; Mori, Y; Ogata, M; Pritchett, Jc; Rogez, S; Seto, E; Ward, Kn; Yoshikawa, T; Razonable, Rr. - In: REVIEWS IN MEDICAL VIROLOGY. - ISSN 1052-9276. - STAMPA. - 22:(2011), pp. 144-155. [10.1002/rmv.715]

Chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6: questions and answers.

LUPPI, Mario;
2011

Abstract

Chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6 (ciHHV-6) is a condition in which the complete HHV-6 genome is integrated into the host germ line genome and is vertically transmitted in a Mendelian manner. The condition is found in less than 1% of controls in the USA and UK, but has been found at a somewhat higher prevalence in transplant recipients and other patient populations in several small studies. HHV-6 levels in whole blood that exceed 5.5 log10 copies/ml are strongly suggestive of ciHHV-6. Monitoring DNA load in plasma and serum is unreliable, both for identifying and for monitoring subjects with ciHHV-6 due to cell lysis and release of cellular DNA. High HHV-6 DNA loads associated with ciHHV-6 can lead to erroneous diagnosis of active infection. Transplant recipients with ciHHV-6 may be at increased risk for bacterial infection and graft rejection. ciHHV-6 can be induced to a state of active viral replication in vitro. It is not known whether ciHHV-6 individuals are put at clinical risk by the use of drugs that have been associated with HHV-6 reactivation in vivo or in vitro. Nonetheless, we urge careful observation when use of such drugs is indicated in individuals known to have ciHHV-6. Little is known about whether individuals with ciHHV-6 develop immune tolerance for viral proteins. Further research is needed to determine the role of ciHHV-6 in disease.
2011
22
144
155
Chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6: questions and answers / Pellett, Pe; Ablashi, Dv; Ambros, Pf; Agut, H; Caserta, Mt; Descamps, V; Flamand, L; Gautheret Dejean, A; Hall, Cb; Kamble, Rt; Kuehl, U; Lassner, D; Lautenschlager, I; Loomis, Ks; Luppi, Mario; Lusso, P; Medveczky, Pg; Montoya, Jg; Mori, Y; Ogata, M; Pritchett, Jc; Rogez, S; Seto, E; Ward, Kn; Yoshikawa, T; Razonable, Rr. - In: REVIEWS IN MEDICAL VIROLOGY. - ISSN 1052-9276. - STAMPA. - 22:(2011), pp. 144-155. [10.1002/rmv.715]
Pellett, Pe; Ablashi, Dv; Ambros, Pf; Agut, H; Caserta, Mt; Descamps, V; Flamand, L; Gautheret Dejean, A; Hall, Cb; Kamble, Rt; Kuehl, U; Lassner, D; Lautenschlager, I; Loomis, Ks; Luppi, Mario; Lusso, P; Medveczky, Pg; Montoya, Jg; Mori, Y; Ogata, M; Pritchett, Jc; Rogez, S; Seto, E; Ward, Kn; Yoshikawa, T; Razonable, Rr
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