Korean Circ J.  1998 Sep;28(9):1527-1537. 10.4070/kcj.1998.28.9.1527.

Screening of the Presence of Enterovirus and Cytomegalovirus Infections in Terminally Failing Human Hearts

Abstract

BACKGROUND
In order to evaluate the prevalence of enterovirus and cytomegalovirus infections to terminally failing hearts, the presence of enteroviral RNA and cytomegaloviral DNA was screened in the explanted hearts of transplantation recipients.
METHODS
RNA and DNA extractions were performed from explanted failing hearts (N=22) and normal hearts (N=5). Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) of enterovirus and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of cytomegalovirus were performed. In situ RT-PCR and in situ PCR were performed with positive nucleic acids of viruses.
RESULTS
The positivity of enterovirus in failing hearts was 4.4% (1/22) and 0% (0/5) in normal hearts in nested RT-PCR. There was no significant difference in positivity of enteroviral RNA between failing and normal hearts. Nuclei of myocardium was stained in dark-violet color with in situ RT-PCR. The positivity of cytomegalovirus in failing hearts was 45% (10/22) and 40% (2/5) in nested PCR. There was no significant difference in positivity of cytomegaloviral DNA between failing and normal hearts. Nuclei of myocardium was stained in dark-violet color with in situ PCR. Positive chambers of cytomegalovirus were in decreasing tendency according to increasing patient's age.
CONCLUSION
Enterovirus was very rarely observed in explanted terminally failing hearts and cytomegalovirus was frequently found both in explanted failing hearts and normal. These viruses have little direct causal relationship with the development of heart failure.

Keyword

Heart failure; Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy; Enterovirus; Cytomegalovirus; Polymerase chain reaction

MeSH Terms

Cardiomyopathy, Dilated
Cytomegalovirus Infections*
Cytomegalovirus*
DNA
Enterovirus*
Heart Failure
Heart*
Humans*
Mass Screening*
Myocardium
Nucleic Acids
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Prevalence
RNA
DNA
Nucleic Acids
RNA
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