| Literature DB >> 11389774 |
M L Amorim1, J M Cabeda, R Seca, A C Mendes, A P Castro, J M Amorim.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: CMV is a major clinical problem in transplant recipients. Thus, it is important to use sensitive and specific diagnostic techniques to rapidly and accurately detect CMV infection and identify patients at risk of developing CMV disease. In the present study, CMV infection after liver transplantation was monitored retrospectively by two molecular biology assays - a quantitative PCR assay and a qualitative NASBA assay. The results were compared with those obtained by prospective pp65 antigenemia determinations.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11389774 PMCID: PMC32208 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-1-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Kinetics of CMV determination by antigenemia (squares), CMV monitor (small dots), and CMV pp67 mRNA (circles), in the 5 patients that did not develop CMV disease. The right Y-axis was used for qualitative pp67 mRNA assay: P = positive; N = negative.
Figure 2Kinetics of CMV determination by antigenemia (squares), CMV monitor (small dots), and CMV pp67 mRNA (circles), in the 5 patients that developed CMV disease. The arrows indicate the onset of CMV disease, and the red rectangles the period of ganciclovir administration. A black R on a red circle indicates a retransplantation surgery. Patient F died at the second retransplantation surgery for reasons not related to CMV disease. The right Y axis was used for qualitative pp67 mRNA assay: P = positive; N = negative.
Comparison of onset of CMV infection between patients with and without CMV disease
| Antigenemia pp65 b) | 35 | 20-69 | 28 | 17-35 | n.s. |
| CMV monitor c) | 51 | 32-70 | 29 | 23-35 | <0.029 |
| CMV pp67 mRNA | 51d) | 37-69d) | 28 | 17-35 | <0.026 |
a) p = significance level for the difference between patients with and without disease, according to the Mann-Whitney U test; n.s.= not significant b) Antigenemia results are given as positive cells per 50,000 cells c) CMV monitor results are given as copies/mL d) Two patients without CMV disease were always negative by CMV pp67 mRNA. Thus onset of CMV infection by this assay only includes data for 3/5 patients without CMV disease.
Comparison of CMV load at the onset of infection between patients with and without CMV disease
| Antigenemia pp65 b) | 7 | 1-31 | 17 | 1-40 | n.s. |
| CMV monitor c) | 4.2 × 103 | 4.3 × 102 - 1.6 × 104 | 7.2 × 103 | 9.4 × 102 - 1.8 × 104 | n.s. |
a) p = significance level for the difference between patients with and without disease, according to the Mann-Whitney U test; n.s. = not significant b) antigenemia results are given as positive cells per 50,000 cells c) CMV monitor results are given as copies/mL
Analytical results observed before onset of disease
| F | 27 | 18.3 × 103 | Positive | 7 | |
| G | 23 | 2.29 × 103 | Positive | 9 | |
| H | 13 | 11.8 × 103 | Positive | 9 | |
| I | 9 | 2.55 × 103 | Positive | 4 | |
| J | 0 | Negative | Negative | 15 | |
| A | 5 | 2.70 × 103 | positive | - | |
| B | 5 | 1.18 × 103 | positive | - | |
| C | 31 | 16.0 × 103 | positive | - | |
| D | 1 | 1.54 × 103 | Negative | - | |
| E | 2 | 0.43 × 103 | Negative | - | |
a) Positive cells per 50,000 cells b) Differences observed between patients with and without disease, were not found to be statistically significant based on the Man-Whitney U test c) Copies/mL d)Values before onset of disease e) Maximum values observed
Statistical comparison on the performance of the 3 methods used
| 67% | 80% | 63% | 49% | |||
| 63% | 90% | 69% | 57% | |||
| 76% | 85% | 88% | 58% | |||
| 62% | - | 30% | 73% | |||
| 64% | - | 28% | 74% | |||
| 79% | - | 60% | 76% | |||
| 93% | 65% | 94% | 54% | |||
| 86% | 90% | 89% | 59% | |||
| - | - | - | - | |||
| 91% | - | 80% | 77% | |||
| 87% | - | 57% | 78% | |||
| - | - | - | - | |||
a) No determinations were available before beginning of treatment since this variable requires a disease event b) No cut-off value could be used due to the method's qualitative nature