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Authordc.contributor.authorGonzález, Benito es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorLarrañaga, Carmen es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorLeón Decap, Oscar es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorDíaz, Patricia V. es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorMiranda, Marta es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorBarría, Marcelo es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorGaggero Brillouet, Aldo es_CL
Admission datedc.date.accessioned2008-05-14T14:10:25Z
Available datedc.date.available2008-05-14T14:10:25Z
Publication datedc.date.issued2007es_CL
Cita de ítemdc.identifier.citationJOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY Vol. 34 JUN 2007 6 1336-1340es_CL
Identifierdc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/127524
General notedc.descriptionPublicación ISIes_CL
Abstractdc.description.abstractObjective. To determine the prevalence of human parvovirus B 19 infection in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) by detection of specific IgM, IgG, and viral DNA. Methods. Serum samples of 50 patients with diagnosis of JIA and 39 healthy controls were analyzed by ELISA to detect IgG and IgM anti-B19-specific antibodies. The parvovirus B 19 genome was detected by nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The average age of the patients was 9.6 years (2-14 yrs); 30 were female (60%) and 20 male (40%). The definitive diagnoses of these patients corresponded to 19 systemic forms (38%'), 11 to the oligoarticular variety (22%) and 20 to the polyarticular (40%). The average age of the control group was 7.8 years (2-16 yrs); the distribution by sex was 25 females (64%) and 14 males (36%). Results. IgM against parvovirus B19 was detected in 20% of the cases (10 patients) and B19 DNA genome by PCR in 48% (24 patients); in 10% of the cases (5 patients), both markers were detected. IgG was found in 32% (16 patients). In the control group neither IgM nor the viral genome was detected. However, 43.5% of the controls (17/39) had IgG against parvovirus B 19, indicating past infection by the virus. Conclusion. Our study confirms recent observations regarding a high prevalence of viral DNA in JIA patients and a possible role of this viral infection in JIA pathogenesis.es_CL
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Keywordsdc.subjectparvovirus B19es_CL
Area Temáticadc.subject.otherRheumatologyes_CL
Títulodc.titleParvovirus B19 may have a role in the pathogenesis of juvenile idiopathic arthritises_CL
Document typedc.typeArtículo de revista


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