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Survey of anti-human T-cell leukemia virus type I antibody in family members of patients with adult T-cell leukemia.

S Momita1, S Ikeda, T Amagasaki, H Soda, Y Yamada, S Kamihira, M Tomonaga, K Kinoshita, M Ichimaru.   

Abstract

To evaluate the intrafamilial clustering of HTLV-I, we examined the sera or plasma of 296 healthy family members of patients with adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) for anti-HTLV-I antibodies. Of 296 subjects, 132 (44.6%) had anti-HTLV-I antibodies. Fifty-nine (41.0%) out of 144 males and 73 (48.0%) out of 152 females were seropositive. The positive rates of antibody to HTLV-I increased with age, especially between the 30-39 and the 40-49 age groups. Five out of 6 fathers, 3 out of 4 mothers, 31 (60.8%) out of 51 spouses, 40 (63.5%) out of 63 siblings and 46 (33.8%) out of 136 children of patients with ATL had anti-HTLV-I antibodies. Of 74 children with an ATL father, 14 (18.9%) were seropositive, while 32 (51.6%) out of 63 children with an ATL mother were seropositive. This difference was statistically significant (P less than 0.001). Of those children with an ATL father, 12 (26.1%) out of 46 whose mothers were HTLV-I carriers had antibodies to HTLV-I. In contrast, none of the 13 children whose mothers were not carriers were seropositive. These results supported the hypothesis that the mother-to-child transmission is one of the most important modes of HTLV-I transmission. In wives of male patients with ATL, the positive rate of antibody to HTLV-I was 65.6% (21/32), and in husbands of female patients, it was 52.6% (10/19). The high positive rate of antibody to HTLV-I not only in wives of male patients but also in husbands of female patients suggests that either HTLV-I is more frequently transmitted from wives to their husbands than we had originally expected, or that ATL may develop even in wives who acquire HTLV-I from their husbands after marriage.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2121689      PMCID: PMC5918107          DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1990.tb02662.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res        ISSN: 0910-5050


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Authors:  Y I Gotoh; K Sugamura; Y Hinuma
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1982-08       Impact factor: 11.205

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Authors:  S Hino; K Yamaguchi; S Katamine; H Sugiyama; T Amagasaki; K Kinoshita; Y Yoshida; H Doi; Y Tsuji; T Miyamoto
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1985-06

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