HTLV-I serostatus of mothers of patients with adult T-cell leukemia and HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis.

Journal of human virology Pub Date : 1998-05-01
C Bartholomew, N Jack, J Edwards, W Charles, D Corbin, F R Cleghorn, W A Blattner
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Objectives: It has been shown that > 90% of mothers of HTLV-I-infected children were themselves carriers of HTLV-I. This study was designed to determine the HTLV-I serostatus of mothers of patients with adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) and HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP), and to assess the association of age of exposure and disease outcome.

Study design/methods: In a cross-sectional study of the HTLV-I serostatus of mothers of HTLV-I-seropositive patients with ATL and HAM/TSP, 36 living mothers of patients with ATL and 15 mothers of patients with TSP/HAM were traced and enrolled.

Results: Five of the 15 (33%) mothers of patients with HAM/TSP and 35 of the 36 (97.2%) mothers of patients with ATL were HTLV-I-seropositive. All patients were breast-fed and none received blood transfusions.

Conclusion: This study confirms that infection with HTLV-I in early childhood can lead to ATL in later life, and that HAM/TSP can also result from early infection but more commonly results from infection acquired in adulthood. There are several reports of posttransfusion HAM/TSP, but ATL has not been reported following blood transfusion except in patients who were immunocompromised. Because the newborn infant is considered to be immunoincompetent, it seems that this is a necessary factor for the development of ATL after infection.

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成人t细胞白血病和htlv - 1相关脊髓病/热带痉挛性截瘫患者母亲的htlv - 1血清状态
目的:已有研究表明,超过90%的htlv - 1感染儿童的母亲本身就是htlv - 1的携带者。本研究旨在确定成人t细胞白血病(ATL)和HTLV-I相关脊髓病/热带痉挛性截瘫(HAM/TSP)患者母亲的HTLV-I血清状态,并评估暴露年龄与疾病结局的关系。研究设计/方法:在htlv - 1血清阳性ATL和HAM/TSP患者母亲htlv - 1血清状态的横断面研究中,追踪并纳入了36例ATL患者的在世母亲和15例TSP/HAM患者的母亲。结果:15例HAM/TSP患者的母亲中有5例(33%)htlv - i血清阳性,36例ATL患者的母亲中有35例(97.2%)htlv - i血清阳性。所有患者都是母乳喂养,没有接受输血。结论:本研究证实,儿童早期感染HTLV-I可导致晚年ATL, HAM/TSP也可由早期感染引起,但更常见的是由成年后获得的感染引起。有几篇关于输血后HAM/TSP的报道,但除了免疫功能低下的患者外,输血后未见ATL的报道。由于新生儿被认为是免疫功能不全的,这似乎是感染后发生ATL的必要因素。
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