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Genetic polymorphism of cytomegalovirus strains responsible of congenital infections
Authors:Picone Olivier  Costa Jean-Marc  Ville Yves  Chaix Marie-Laure  Rouzioux Christine  Leruez-Ville Marianne
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Virologie, EA 3620 Université René Descartes, CHU Necker-Enfants Malades, 149, rue de Sèvres, 75015 Paris, France.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is the main cause of neurological handicap in young children. The objective for studying genetic polymorphism of strains responsible for congenital infection is to identify CMV strains or groups of strains which would be more frequent in this context and/or which would be responsible for more severe congenital infection. METHODS: In this paper, we report and analyze the literature concerning the genetic polymorphism of CMV strains responsible of congenital infection, in the genes coding for the envelop protein B and the non structural UL144 protein and in the CMV short tandem repeats. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: All UL144 and gB genotypes can be vertically transmitted from mothers to fetuses, none of these studies has shown any link between the genotypes and the severity of congenital disease. Moreover, no link between short tandem repeats polymorphism and severity of congenital disease has been demonstrated. However, short tandem repeats analysis may be a powerful tool to study the epidemiology of CMV congenital infections.
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