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Cytomegalovirus Strain Diversity in Seropositive Women
Author(s) -
Zdeněk Novák,
Shan Ross,
A. Raj Kumar Patro,
Sunil Pati,
Rekha Anjali Kumbla,
Sallie Brice,
Suresh B. Boppana
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of clinical microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.349
H-Index - 255
eISSN - 1070-633X
pISSN - 0095-1137
DOI - 10.1128/jcm.01079-07
Subject(s) - restriction fragment length polymorphism , biology , genotype , virology , cytomegalovirus , herpesviridae , betaherpesvirinae , restriction fragment , polymerase chain reaction , virus , viral disease , genetics , dna , gene
Infection and reinfection with multiple cytomegalovirus (CMV) strains have been shown to occur in immunocompromised individuals, sexually transmitted disease clinic attendees, and children attending day care centers. To characterize the CMV diversity in healthy seropositive individuals, 16 CMV PCR-positive specimens from 113 seropositive women were analyzed for glycoprotein gN and gB genotypes by cloning, followed by nucleotide sequencing of the plasmid DNA and/or restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). The results showed that most (93.7%) of the PCR-positive specimens contained multiple gN and/or gB genomic variants, suggesting that the majority of women were infected with more than one virus strain. The results also showed that the RFLP technique might not be sufficiently sensitive to detect all of the genomic variants present in a sample.

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