Reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus in SFTSV infected patients

Li-Zhu Fang , Yu-Hong Dong , Zhi-Jian Yan , Chuan-Min Zhou , Xue-Jie Yu , Xiang-Rong Qin
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Abstract

Background

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging hemorrhagic fever caused by a tick-borne bunyavirus SFTSV with case fatality up to 30%. The reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been proven to occur in individuals with various immune suppression conditions.

Methods

Here, we diagnosed 22 SFTSV infected patients with PCR in a hospital in Shandong Province, China in 2020. To understand the consequences of SFTSV infection leading to EBV reactivation, we examined EBV reactivation in SFTSV-infected patients with PCR and RT-PCR.

Results

We found that EBV was reactivated in 18.2% (4/22) of SFTS patients, suggesting that EBV reactivation is common in SFTS patients. Compared with SFTS patients without EBV reactivation, SFTS patients with EBV-reactivation had a significantly lower median level of serum albumin (32.45 g/L vs. 26.95 g/L, p = 0.03) and a significantly higher median number of urine red blood cells (0 cells/μL vs. 9 cells/μL, p = 0.04).

Conclusion

SFTS infection can reactivate EBV in patients, which may make the clinical condition of patients worsen.

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Epstein-Barr病毒在SFTSV感染患者中的再激活
背景严重发热伴血小板减少综合征(SFTS)是一种由蜱传布尼亚病毒引起的新发出血热,病死率高达30%。EB病毒(EBV)的再激活已被证明发生在具有各种免疫抑制条件的个体中。方法2020年,我们在山东省某医院对22例SFTSV感染者进行了PCR诊断。为了了解SFTSV感染导致EBV再激活的后果,我们用PCR和RT-PCR检测了感染SFTSV的患者的EBV再活化。结果我们发现18.2%(4/22)的SFTS患者的EB病毒被再激活,这表明EBV再活性在SFTS患者中很常见。与未经EBV再激活的SFTS患者相比,经EBV再次激活的SFTS患者血清白蛋白中位水平显著较低(32.45g/L vs.26.95g/L,p=0.03),尿红细胞中位数显著较高(0个细胞/μL vs.9个细胞/微米L,p=0.04),这可能使患者的临床状况恶化。
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