Detection and sequence analysis of the major immediate early and PP150 gene of latent human cytomegalovirus in spleen, liver, and kidney tissues of trauma victims

The presence of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) DNA in liver, spleen, and kidney samples of HCMV‐seropositive trauma victims during latency was demonstrated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), using primers reactive with the major immediate early gene exon 4 and the structural gene pp150. Sequence anal...

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description The presence of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) DNA in liver, spleen, and kidney samples of HCMV‐seropositive trauma victims during latency was demonstrated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), using primers reactive with the major immediate early gene exon 4 and the structural gene pp150. Sequence analysis of the PCR amplificates showed more than 95% homology with the reference HCMV strain AD169. The few mutations observed were mostly distributed randomly. In one subject two types of the MIE‐4 gene were detected, and in another subject two types of the pp150 gene were found, suggesting that different strains of HCMV can be found in organs of the same patient during latency. © 1996 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Cytomegalovirus Infections - blood
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DNA, Viral - analysis
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HCMV
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Kidney - virology
latency
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Male
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Phosphoproteins
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Spleen - virology
Techniques used in virology
Viral Matrix Proteins - genetics
Virology
Virus Latency
Wounds and Injuries - virology
title Detection and sequence analysis of the major immediate early and PP150 gene of latent human cytomegalovirus in spleen, liver, and kidney tissues of trauma victims
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