细小病毒B19病毒与儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病的相关性:德黑兰的横断面研究伊朗

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目的:研究确定急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)患儿细小病毒B19的病毒载量。方法:在伊朗德黑兰Rasoul-e-Akram医院(教育,第三转诊)儿科病房进行横断面研究(2015 - 2016)。选择ALL保存期患儿69例(平均年龄:6.57±4.25岁)。B19细小病毒经BMA检测,定量PCR检测病毒载量。结果:ALL类型为Pre B细胞占76.8%;亲B细胞:14.5%,t细胞型:7.8%。18.8% (n=13)检测到低病毒载量;39.1%为中间体(n=27)。27.1%的15例(n=15)和20.3%的1例(n=1)的病例中存在高和极高的病毒载量。病毒载量与Pro B细胞类型(p = 0.050)和淋巴结病变(p = 0.040)相关,但与性别(p = 0.350)和ALL严重程度(p = 0.403)无关;如肝脾肿大、贫血、血小板减少或需要输血。结论:细小病毒B19是伊朗青年人群中常见的病毒感染。伊朗近三分之一的育龄妇女面临原发性细小病毒B19感染的风险。为了评估细小病毒B19感染在ALL病因学中的可能作用,42%的ALL病例具有高和非常高的病毒载量(21.7%和20.3%);在所有病例中均可检测到低或中等病毒载量。病毒载量与ALL的Pro B细胞类型(p = 0.050)和是否存在淋巴结病变有关。然而,细小病毒B19病毒载量与ALL的严重程度和性别之间没有关系。这可能是由于在ALL的早期阶段检测到病毒
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Association between parvovirus B19 virus and childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A cross-sectional study in Tehran; Iran
Objective: The propose of study was to determine the viral load of Parvovirus B19 in children with proven acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) Methods: A cross-sectional study designed in pediatric ward of Rasoul-e-Akram Hospital (educational, third referral) in Tehran, Iran (2015 – 2016). Sixty-nine children (mean age: 6.57 ± 4.25 years) in preservative phase of ALL selected. BMA had done, and the viral load for Parvovirus B19 determined by quantitative PCR. Results: Type of ALL was Pre B cell: 76.8%; Pro B cell: 14.5% and T-cell type: 7.8%. Low viral load determined in 18.8% (n=13); intermediate in 39.1% (n=27). High and very high viral load observed in 27.1% 15 (n=15) and 20.3% (n=1) of cases respectively. Viral load was related to Pro B cell type (p = 0.050) and lymphadenopathy (p = 0.040), but not related to gender (p = 0.350) and severity of ALL (p = 0.403); like hepatosplenomegaly, anemia, thrombocytopenia or need to transfusion. Conclusion: Parvovirus B19 is a common viral infection in young Iranian population. Near one-third of childbearing age, women in Iran are at risk for primary Parvovirus B19 infection. Here, to evaluate the possible role of parvovirus B19 Infection in the etiology of ALL, 42 % of ALL cases had high and very high viral load (21.7% and 20.3); the low or intermediate viral load is detectable in all cases. The viral load was related to Pro B cell type of ALL (p = 0.050) and the presence of lymphadenopathy. However, there is no relationship observed between Parvovirus B19 viral load and the severity of ALL and gender. It probably might be due to viral detection in the early stages of the ALL
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