Detection of viruses in myocardial tissues by polymerase chain reaction: evidence of adenovirus as a common cause of myocarditis in children and adults

NE Bowles, J Ni, DL Kearney, M Pauschinger… - Journal of the American …, 2003 - jacc.org
NE Bowles, J Ni, DL Kearney, M Pauschinger, HP Schultheiss, R McCarthy, J Hare
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2003jacc.org
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze cardiac tissue and blood for viral
genomes using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to define the common viral etiologies of
myocarditis by age group. Background: Enteroviruses are considered the most common
cause of myocarditis at all ages. Diagnosis relies on viral cultures, serology, and cardiac
histology, which lack sensitivity, as well as PCR. However, in many cases enteroviruses are
not detected. Methods: Cardiac samples were obtained for PCR analysis from patients with …
Objectives
The purpose of this study was to analyze cardiac tissue and blood for viral genomes using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to define the common viral etiologies of myocarditis by age group.
Background
Enteroviruses are considered the most common cause of myocarditis at all ages. Diagnosis relies on viral cultures, serology, and cardiac histology, which lack sensitivity, as well as PCR. However, in many cases enteroviruses are not detected.
Methods
Cardiac samples were obtained for PCR analysis from patients with myocarditis (n = 624) and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) (n = 149). Patients were analyzed by age group, including neonates (n = 116), infants (n = 191), toddlers (n = 87), children (n = 110), adolescents (n = 92), and adults (n = 177). After nucleic acids had been extracted from an endomyocardial biopsy, an explant, or autopsy samples, PCR and reverse transcription PCR were performed to detect the genomic sequences of enterovirus, adenovirus, cytomegalovirus (CMV), herpes simplex virus (HSV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), parvovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and influenza A virus.
Results
Viral genome was amplified (adenovirus = 142, enterovirus = 85, CMV = 18, parvovirus = 6, influenza A = 5, HSV = 5, EBV = 3, RSV = 1) from 239 (38%) of the 624 samples from myocarditis patients, including 26 patient samples in which dual infection was found. Virus was detected in 30 (20%) of 149 DCM patient samples; only adenovirus (n = 18) and enterovirus (n = 12) were detected.
Conclusions
Polymerase chain reaction identified adenovirus as the most common virus in the myocardium of children and adults with myocarditis and DCM. Although enteroviruses are also found in these patients, they appear to be a less common cause of myocarditis than adenovirus.
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