Literature DB >> 28261958

Rate of positive autoimmune markers in Human T lymphotropic virus type 1 carriers: a case-control study from Iran.

Sanaz Ahmadi Ghezeldasht1, Mohammad Reza Hedayati-Moghaddam1, Meysam Habibi1,2, Farzad Mollahosseini3, Houshang Rafatpanah4, Rahele Miri1, MohammadReza Hatef Fard2, Maryam Sahebari2.   

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AIM: Human T lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection with high prevalence in the north-east of Iran, particularly in Mashhad, can lead to adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) and HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) and a variety of autoimmune diseases. The aim of the study was to examine the presence of autoimmune markers in HTLV carries.
METHODS: Serum samples were obtained from blood donors in Mashhad, northeastern Iran. One hundred and five HTLV-1 positive (cases) and 104 age- and sex-matched HTLV-1 negative donors (controls) were assessed for presence of serum autoimmune markers by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
RESULTS: The mean ages of cases and controls were 40.8 ± 9.4 and 41.5 ± 9.3 years, respectively (P = 0.5). In the case group, 81.9% and in the control group 83.7% were male (P = 0.74). The frequency of positive antinuclear antibodies and anticyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies in the serum of the two groups were not significantly different (P = 0.68 and P = 0.62, respectively). Only one antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-positive case (1%) was observed in the group and no anti-phospholipid immunoglobulin G positivity was observed. The frequency of rheumatoid factor (RF) was greater in case group than in the control group, although the difference was not significant (P = 0.08). The amount of RF in all 12 RF positive sera were higher than normal levels (33-37 IU/mL).
CONCLUSION: Because we failed to detect any significant relation between serum autoimmune markers and HTLV-1 infection, and because of the relatively low prevalence of autoimmune diseases, it could be concluded that healthy HTLV-1 carriers do not produce rheumatologic-related auto-antibodies more than the healthy population.
© 2017 Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  HTLV-1; HTLV1; Human T lymphotropic virus type 1; Iran; autoimmune markers; autoimmunity; case-control study

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28261958     DOI: 10.1111/1756-185X.13002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Rheum Dis        ISSN: 1756-1841            Impact factor:   2.454


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1.  TREX1 531C>T Polymorphism is Associated with High Proviral Load Levels in HTLV-1-Infected Persons.

Authors:  Denis de Castro Silva; Ednelza da Silva Graça Amoras; Tuane Carolina Ferreira Moura; Felipe Teixeira Lopes; Samara Tatielle Monteiro Gomes; Carlos A da Costa; Maísa Silva Sousa; Ricardo Ishak; Antonio Carlos Rosário Vallinoto; Maria Alice Freitas Queiroz
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-12-19       Impact factor: 5.048

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