Conference Videos

In Uncategorized by Kristin Loomis

Thank you to the presenters who agreed to make their presentations at the 9th International Conference on HHV-6 & 7 available to others. HHV-6 ANTIVIRAL THERAPY The Difficult Path Towards an HHV-6 Therapy Lieve Naesens, PhD, Laboratory of Virology and Chemotherapy, Rega Institute, KU Leuven, Belgium DIAGNOSTICS Diagnostic Tools and Algorithms for HHV-6 Infections in Immunocompromised Patients Agnes Gautheret Dejean, …

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Stanford uses non-invasive new assay to detect occult infections including HHV-6 after lung transplantion

In All, Heart Disease, Transplant Complications by Kristin Loomis

Researchers from Stanford University successfully used circulating cell-free DNA to identify infections in lung transplants that can often be found only with a more invasive transbronchial biopsy. This hypothesis free approach led to find HHV-6 & 7 at high levels in patients with infections, even though these viruses are not generally considered lung pathogens.

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HHV-6 myocarditis, pericarditis following transplantation

In All, Heart Disease, Transplant Complications by Kristin Loomis

A hematology group in Australia reported a case of biopsy-proven HHV-6 myocarditis post-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). he post-mortem exam confirmed dilated cardiomyopathy and focal changes consistent with viral myocarditis and cardiac tissue was positive for HHV-6 DNA by nested and quantitative PCR. Separately, A Japanese group reported a worman who developed pericarditis with over 10,000 copies/ml of HHV-6 DNA in the pericardial fluid, after a cord blood transplant.

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HHV-6 the only pathogen identified in early post-transplant CNS dysfunction

In All, CNS Disease, Transplant Complications by Kristin Loomis

A group from Sapporo Medical University studied 105 post HSCT patients and determined that 7 developed CNS dysfunction in the first 42 days after transplant. Six out of the 7 were positive for HHV-6, but none of the other 12 pathogens tested. Four patients (3.8%) were diagnosed with HHV-6 encephalitis. The group used a qualitative multiplex PCR and then used a quantitative PCR to confirm the results.

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Delirium associated with HHV-6B reactivation in cord blood transplant patients: time for an antiviral prophylaxis trial?

In All, Cognitive Dysfunction, Encephalitis & Encephalopathy, ME/CFS, Showcase, Transplant Complications by Kristin Loomis

A prospective study authored by Joshua Hill and Danielle Zerr determined that higher than average HHV-6B DNA levels increased the odds of developing delirium after cord blood transplantation (CBT) by almost three fold. Patients with DNA loads in the top quartile had a 4.5 fold increase in delirium.

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New research shows HLA modulation caused by acute HHV-6A infection of mesothelial cells

In All, Endocrine Conditions, Latest Scientific News, Multiple Sclerosis by Kristin Loomis

HHV-6A infection of mesothelial cells causes HLA molecule modulation. This study demonstrates, for the first time, that human mesothelial cells are susceptible to HHV-6A infection. They also show that the virus causes modulated HLA expression on the cell surface, inducing the de novo expression of HLA class II and HLA-G