| Literature DB >> 31547860 |
Yoji Ikuta1, Kunihiro Oba2, Emina Nai2, Tatsuo Katori2, Masanori Hashino3, Yuba Inamine3, Satoko Matsunaga4, Yutaro Yamaoka4, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka3, Akihide Ryo4, Makoto Kuroda5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Torque teno virus-induced aseptic meningitis has not been documented, although torque teno virus infections still remain under consideration for etiological agents. This study identified a torque teno virus sequence using next generation sequencing and immunoglobulin M response to the torque teno virus antigen, therefore, that would be a comprehensive diagnosis for torque teno virus infection. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Aseptic meningitis; Infant; Next generation sequencing; TTV; Torque teno virus
Year: 2019 PMID: 31547860 PMCID: PMC6757355 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-019-2233-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Summary of the laboratory data for Patient KS025
| Chemistry | |
| Na | 135 mEq/L |
| K | 4.9 mEq/L |
| Cl | 100 mEq/L |
| BUN | 8 mg/dL |
| Creatinine | 0.24 mg/dL |
| CRP | 0.76 mg/dL |
| Blood gas analysis | |
| pH | 7.453 |
| pCO2 | 29.1 mmHg |
| HCO3- | 20.1 mmol/L |
| Base excess | −2.6 mmol/L |
| Glucose | 112 mg/dL |
| Lactate | 3.7 mmol/L |
| CBC | |
| Hemoglobin | 9.9 g/dL |
| Platelet | 48.8 × 104/μL |
| WBC | 13,900/μL |
| Neutrophil | 50% |
| Eosinophil | 1% |
| Monocyte | 6% |
| Lymphocyte | 43% |
| CSF | |
| Cell | 673/μL |
| Neutrophil | 91% |
| Lymphocyte | 8% |
| Monocyte | 1% |
| Protein | 48 mg/dL |
| Glucose | 63 mg/dL |
| Cl | 123 mEq/L |
BUN blood urea nitrogen, CBC complete blood count, CRP C-reactive protein, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, partial pressure of carbon dioxide, pCO partial pressure of carbon dioxide, WBC white blood cell
Fig. 1Torque teno virus detection using polymerase chain reaction. a Polymerase chain reaction detection using torque teno virus (KS025-cerebrospinal fluid)-specific primers in the cerebrospinal fluid and bone marrow. For comparison, 13 case controls were used. b Testing for torque teno virus-specific primers (KS025-cerebrospinal fluid: Ct 28.0) using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. c Torque teno virus detection in the sequential serum samples of KS025. BM bone marrow, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, SER sequential serum
Fig. 2Immune detection of torque teno virus using a recombinant GP2 antigen. The torque teno virus-induced immune response in patient KS025 was assessed using a recombinant GP2 antigen (47 kDa, 270–663 aa region in total: GenBank ID, BBD88555) by an automatic Western blot detection system, Wes. CSF cerebrospinal fluid, SER sequential serum