Estudo prospectivo de infecção por calicivírus (norovírus e sapovírus) em pacientes submetidos a transplante alogênico de células progenitoras hematopoiéticas / Prospective study of calicivirus infection (norovirus and sapovirus) in patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

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Previous issue date: 2013-12-20 / The calicivirus (norovirus and sapovirus) are important etiologic agents of acute gastroenteritis. Recent studies show that in immunocompromised patients such as those undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), norovirus infection can lead to worsening of symptoms and be confused with clinical symptoms of graft versus host disease (GVHD). However, calicivirus screening is not performed, routinely, as part of the patients’ follow-up laboratory exams. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of norovirus (NoV) and sapovirus (SaV) in patients who underwent HSCT, and to conduct the molecular characterization of the samples positive for these viruses. Fecal samples were collected weekly, and serum samples were obtained every two weeks of ten patients who underwent HSCT, for a minimum period of five months and a maximum of one year. The secretor status was determined by an enzyme immunoassay and the detection of calicivirus was performed by RT-PCR using primers specific for a partial region of the gene encoding the NoV genogroup I and II (GI and GII) and SaV capsid protein. The genomic sequencing was performed for positive samples. The results showed that from ten patients participating in the study, eight had diarrhea. Among these, six (60%) had positive samples for NoV, and all of them had a secretor phenotype. The duration of NoV excretion in feces ranged from five to 143 days. Viral RNA was also detected in serum specimens, ranging from 29 to 36 days in the five patients infected with NoV. Three of the six patients had acute intestinal GVHD. Through genomic sequencing and phylogenetic analysis all NoV-positive samples were characterized as genotype GI.3, and because they had a high nucleotide identity, they were all characterized as a single haplotype. The data highlight the urgent need of the inclusion of calicivirus screening in the routine testing performed before transplantation and during follow-up of these patients. This is the first report of the occurrence of NoV in patients undergoing HSCT in Brazil. / Os calicivírus (norovírus e sapovírus) são importantes agentes etiológicos da gastroenterite aguda. Estudos recentes mostram que em pacientes imunocomprometidos, como os submetidos a transplante alogênico de células progenitoras hematopoiéticas (TACPH), a infecção por norovírus pode levar ao agravamento dos sintomas e ser confundida com quadro clínico da doença do enxerto contra o hospedeiro (DECH). Entretanto, a triagem para calicivírus não é realizada, rotineiramente, como parte dos exames laboratoriais de acompanhamento destes pacientes. O principal objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a ocorrência de norovírus (NoV) e sapovírus (SaV) em pacientes que foram submetidos ao TACPH e proceder à caracterização molecular das amostras positivas para estes vírus. Foram obtidas amostras de fezes, coletadas semanalmente, e de soro, a cada quinze dias, de dez pacientes que realizaram o TACPH, por um período mínimo de cinco meses e máximo de um ano. O fenótipo secretor dos pacientes foi determinado utilizando um teste imunoenzimático e a pesquisa de calicivírus foi realizada pela RT-PCR, utilizando-se iniciadores específicos para uma região parcial do gene codificante para a proteína dos capsídeos dos NoV do genogrupo I e II (GI e GII) e dos SaV. Os amplicons das amostras positivas foram submetidos ao sequenciamento genômico e análise filogenética. Os resultados obtidos revelaram que de dez pacientes participantes do estudo, oito apresentaram diarreia e vômito. Dentre esses, seis (60%) apresentaram amostras positivas para NoV, sendo que todos foram identificados como secretores. O período de excreção de NoV nas fezes variou de cinco a 143 dias. Foi também detectado RNA viral nas amostras de soro, variando de 29 a 36 dias, em cinco pacientes infectados por NoV. Três, dos seis pacientes, apresentaram DECH aguda intestinal. Através do sequenciamento genômico e análise filogenética, todas as amostras positivas para NoV, de todos os pacientes, foram caracterizadas como genótipo GI.3 dos NoV, e como foi comprovada elevada identidade nucleotídica entre elas, foram caracterizadas como um único haplótipo. Os dados obtidos ressaltam a urgente necessidade da inclusão da pesquisa de calicivírus na rotina de exames realizados antes do transplante, bem como durante o acompanhamento destes pacientes. Este é o primeiro relato da ocorrência de NoV em pacientes submetidos ao TACPH no Brasil.

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Date20 December 2013
CreatorsLemes, Lucianna Gonçalves Nepomuceno
ContributorsSouza, Menira Borges de Lima Dias e, Souza, Menira Borges de Lima Dias e, Fiaccadori, Fabíola Souza, Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi
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