2018
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.25263
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Identification of potential pathogenic viruses in patients with acute myocarditis using next‐generation sequencing

Abstract: Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of the myocardium and leads to cardiac dysfunction and heart failure. Although viral infections are considered to be the most common etiology of myocarditis, the identification of the causative virus is still challenging. Recently, next-generation sequencing (NGS) has been applied in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. The aim of the current study was to comprehensively analyze potential pathogenic microorganisms using NGS in the sera of patients with myocarditis. Twelv… Show more

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“…Additionally, we comprehensively examined RNA viruses in the present study. Although our HTS method previously revealed the profile of an RNA virus in serum samples from patients with acute liver failure/fulminant hepatitis and myocarditis [9,10], no pathogenic RNA virus could be detected from sera in the present study. Recent studies support the hypothesis that KD pathogenesis is closely associated with dysregulation of immune responses to various viruses or microbes [30,31].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 77%
“…Additionally, we comprehensively examined RNA viruses in the present study. Although our HTS method previously revealed the profile of an RNA virus in serum samples from patients with acute liver failure/fulminant hepatitis and myocarditis [9,10], no pathogenic RNA virus could be detected from sera in the present study. Recent studies support the hypothesis that KD pathogenesis is closely associated with dysregulation of immune responses to various viruses or microbes [30,31].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 77%
“…Human pegivirus is prevalent in 5% of the world's population and was reported as co‐infections with other viruses, such as hepatitis C virus and HIV infected individuals (Berg et al., ; Jordier et al., ; N'Guessan et al., ; Schwarze‐Zander, Blackard, & Rockstroh, ; Wang et al., ). In addition, human pegivirus strains can be associated with febrile illness, haemophilia, acute mycocarditis and lymphoma (Bijvand et al., ; Fama et al., ; Takeuchi et al., ; Williams et al., ). In horses, a pathogenic pegivirus ‘Theiler disease‐associated virus’ (TDAV) and non‐pathogenic equine pegivirus (EPgV) have been identified indicating not all strains of pegivirus are pathogenic (Kapoor et al., ; Smith, Chalmers, & Wedel, ; Sturgeon, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2012;Wang et al, 2018). In addition, human pegivirus strains can be associated with febrile illness, haemophilia, acute mycocarditis and lymphoma (Bijvand et al, 2018;Fama et al, 2018;Takeuchi et al, 2018;Williams et al, 2018). In horses, a pathogenic pegivirus 'Theiler disease-associated virus' (TDAV) and non-pathogenic equine pegivirus (EPgV) have been identified indicating not all strains of pegivirus are pathogenic (Kapoor et al, 2013;Smith, Chalmers, & Wedel, 1991;Sturgeon, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful integration of these omics techniques into existing diagnostic algorithms will contribute to a more sensitive, specific and cost-effective approach for the personalized treatment of patients with inflammatory cardiomyopathy 211 . Use of NGS will also facilitate the detection of so-far-unknown pathogenic, cardiotropic agents, such as DNA and RNA viruses, in myocarditis 212 .…”
Section: Dallas Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%