نتایج جستجو برای: ttv

تعداد نتایج: 389  

Journal: :Blood 2001
A Azzi R De Santis M Morfini K Zakrzewska R Musso E Santagostino G Castaman

Recombinant factor VIII and factor IX concentrates, human-plasma-derived albumin, and samples from previously untreated patients with hemophilia were examined for the presence of TT virus (TTV) by using polymerase chain reaction testing. Blood samples from the patients were obtained prospectively before and every 3 to 6 months after therapy was begun. TTV was detected in 23.5% of the recombinan...

Background: In 1997, a novel DNA virus was isolated from the serum of a patient in Japan, and it was named TT virus (TTV). As the virus is replicated in liver and has the ability to induce apoptosis in hepatocytes (Hepatocellular carcinoma cells) it is hypothesized that TTV is an opportunistic virus and in certain conditions causes liver damage. In this study the frequency of infection with TTV...

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2006
Massimo Pifferi Fabrizio Maggi Davide Caramella Emanuela De Marco Elisabetta Andreoli Silvia Meschi Pierantonio Macchia Mauro Bendinelli Attilio L Boner

BACKGROUND The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of torquetenovirus (TTV) infection in a group of children with recurrent lower respiratory tract infections and radiologic evidence of bronchiectasis. Correlations between TTV loads and severity of bronchiectasis and between TTV loads and lung function were evaluated. METHODS In 38 subjects, high-resolution computed tomography (HR...

Journal: :Lancet 1998
N V Naoumov E P Petrova M G Thomas R Williams

BACKGROUND A newly described DNA virus, named transfusion-transmitted virus (TTV), was recently detected with high prevalence in Japanese patients with fulminant hepatitis and chronic liver disease of unknown aetiology. We investigated the presence of this virus in patients with liver disease in the UK to find out whether TTV infection is associated with liver damage. METHODS We used semi-nes...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1999
J K Ball R Curran S Berridge A M Grabowska C L Jameson B J Thomson W L Irving P M Sharp

TT virus (TTV) is a newly described DNA virus of humans that exhibits an unusually high degree of genetic heterogeneity. We have performed extensive analysis of the TTV populations present in samples, taken over a period of 2 to 6 years, from three individuals with persistent TTV infection. TTV DNA titres estimated for sequential samples were found to be quite stable over the entire study perio...

2012
Shiwani Singh M Ahmad Ansari Akanksha Singh Dhananjay Singh Mankotia M Irshad

Methods ORF2 region of TTV genotype1 (JA20 isolate) was amplified using gene specific primers and cloned in pET19b expression vector for protein expression. Expressed protein was confirmed by western blotting using anti-His antibodies against N-terminal 6XHis tag of expressed protein. Antigenicity of ORF2 was determined by western blot, detecting anti-TTV antibodies in 50 human sera of which, 1...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
T Kato M Mizokami M Mukaide E Orito T Ohno T Nakano Y Tanaka H Kato F Sugauchi R Ueda N Hirashima K Shimamatsu M Kage M Kojiro

Although TT virus (TTV) was isolated from a cryptogenic posttransfusion hepatitis patient, its pathogenic role remains unclear. It has been reported that the majority of the healthy population is infected with TTV. To elucidate the differences between TTV infection in patients with liver diseases and TTV infection in the healthy population, a quantification system was developed. TTV DNA was qua...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2004
Martina Saláková Vratislav Němeček Jaroslav König Ruth Tachezy

BACKGROUND TT virus is prevalent worldwide, but its prevalence and genotype distribution in Central and East-Europe has not been determined. The high prevalence of TTV in multiply-transfused patients points to the importance of a parenteral mode of transmission, but since more than half of the general population is infected other possible routes of transmission must be considered. METHODS In ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2001
H Okamoto T Nishizawa M Takahashi A Tawara Y Peng J Kishimoto Y Wang

TT virus (TTV) was recovered from the sera of tupaias (Tupaia belangeri chinensis) by PCR using primers derived from the noncoding region of the human TTV genome, and its entire genomic sequence was determined. One tupaia TTV isolate (Tbc-TTV14) consisted of only 2199 nucleotides (nt) and had three open reading frames (ORFs), spanning 1506 nt (ORF1), 177 nt (ORF2) and 642 nt (ORF3), which were ...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2000
V A Arankalle S S Gandhe T M Deshmukh M S Chadha A M Walimbe

In western India, TT virus (TTV) DNA positivity varied from 6.7% (5 of 75) in chronic hepatitis patients to 24.4% (10 of 41) in hemophiliacs; 7.4% (4 of 54) of voluntary blood donors had circulating TTV DNA. Phylogenetic analysis revealed a predominance of genotype 1a. In India, TTV is transmitted mainly by nonparenteral routes and is not an important cause of chronic liver diseases.

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