Chronic fatigue syndrome is associated with chronic enterovirus infection of the stomach
Autor: | Andrew Y. Chia, John K. S. Chia |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Stomach Diseases Biology medicine.disease_cause Stain Virus Pathology and Forensic Medicine Immunoenzyme Techniques Tissue Culture Techniques Biopsy Enterovirus Infections medicine Chronic fatigue syndrome Humans Antrum Enterovirus Fatigue Syndrome Chronic medicine.diagnostic_test Stomach virus diseases RNA General Medicine medicine.disease medicine.anatomical_structure Chronic Disease RNA Viral Capsid Proteins Female |
Zdroj: | Journal of Clinical Pathology. 61:43-48 |
ISSN: | 0021-9746 |
DOI: | 10.1136/jcp.2007.050054 |
Popis: | The aetiology for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) remains elusive although enteroviruses have been implicated as one of the causes by a number of studies. Since most CFS patients have persistent or intermittent gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, the presence of viral capsid protein 1 (VP1), enterovirus (EV) RNA and culturable virus in the stomach biopsy specimens of patients with CFS was evaluated.165 consecutive patients with CFS underwent upper GI endoscopies and antrum biopsies. Immunoperoxidase staining was performed using EV-specific monoclonal antibody (mAb) or a control mAb specific for cytomegalovirus (CMV). RT-PCR ELISA was performed on RNA extracted from paraffin sections or samples preserved in RNA later. Biopsies from normal stomach and other gastric diseases served as controls. 75 samples were cultured for EV.135/165 (82%) biopsies stained positive for VP1 within parietal cells, whereas 7/34 (20%) of the controls stained positive (por =0.001). CMV mAb failed to stain any of the biopsy specimens. Biopsies taken from six patients at the onset of the CFS/abdominal symptoms, and 2-8 years later showed positive staining in the paired specimens. EV RNA was detected in 9/24 (37%) paraffin-embedded biopsy samples; 1/21 controls had detectable EV RNA (p0.01); 1/3 patients had detectable EV RNA from two samples taken 4 years apart; 5 patient samples showed transient growth of non-cytopathic enteroviruses.Enterovirus VP1, RNA and non-cytopathic viruses were detected in the stomach biopsy specimens of CFS patients with chronic abdominal complaints. A significant subset of CFS patients may have a chronic, disseminated, non-cytolytic form of enteroviral infection, which could be diagnosed by stomach biopsy. |
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