Korean J Pediatr Infect Dis. 2004 Nov;11(2):153-157. Korean.
Published online Nov 30, 2004.
Copyright © 2004 The Korean Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Original Article

Prevalence of Transfusion Transmitted Virus-Like Mini Virus in Children

Ju Young Chung, M.D., and Tae Hee Han, M.D.*
    • Department of Pediatrics, Sanggye-paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • *Department of Diagnostic Laboratory Medicine, Sanggye-paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Purpose

Ttransfusion transmitted virus(TTV) is a circular DNA and consists of diverse genotypes and variants. The pathogenecity of TTV is still unclear. Recently another circular single stranded DNA virus, distantly related to TTV was isolated from the sera of blood donors, designated as Transfusion transmitted virus like minivirus(TLMV). TTV and TLMV show greater sequence divergence from each other than between genotypes of TTV. We planned to know the prevalence of TLMV in children.

Methods

TLMV DNA was detected by PCR primers from noncoding region of the genome in 88 children without hepatitis, aged 0~15 years. PCR products derived from 10 children were directly sequenced and phylogenetic analysis was undertaken.

Results

TLMV DNA was detected in 49% of 88 children without hepatitis. The prevalence of TLMV varied with age : <1 y, 16%(4/25); 1~3 y, 62%(18/29); 4~6 y, 43%(7/16); 7~9 y. 16%(1/6); 10~15 y, 66%(8/12). Mixed infection with TTV was confirmed in 22% of 88 children. Pyhlogenetic analysis of 10 TLMV sequences showed much heterogeneity compared to sequences of GenBank.

Conclusion

TLMV prevalence in children was 49% in Korean children. Our TLMV sequence did not cluster in any sequence of TLMV in the GenBank.

Keywords
Transfusion transmitted virus-like mini virus(TLMV); Children


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