Intrauterine Cytomegalovirus Infection and Glycoprotein B Genotypes

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) strains display polymorphisms for the gene encoding glycoprotein B (gB; gpUL55). Recent data suggest that the gB genotype may influence the outcome of acquired CMV infections. To determine whether the gB genotype also contributes to the outcome of intrauterine infection, CMV st...

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Published in:The Journal of infectious diseases Vol. 182; no. 3; pp. 933 - 936
Main Authors: Bale, James F., Murph, Jody R., Demmler, Gail J., Dawson, Jeff, Miller, June E., Petheram, Susan J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL The University of Chicago Press 01-09-2000
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Summary:Cytomegalovirus (CMV) strains display polymorphisms for the gene encoding glycoprotein B (gB; gpUL55). Recent data suggest that the gB genotype may influence the outcome of acquired CMV infections. To determine whether the gB genotype also contributes to the outcome of intrauterine infection, CMV strains were studied from 56 infants with cultureconfirmed intrauterine CMV infections who were born in Iowa or Texas. CMV gB genotypes were compared with the neonatal clinical features and neurodevelopmental outcomes. Fiftythree strains (95%) could be assigned a gB genotype. The overall distribution of genotypes was as follows: type 1, 50%; type 2, 18%; type 3, 23%; and type 4, 4%. Strains with the gB 3 genotype were more common among the Iowa infants (P = .082). The gB 3 genotype was more common among infants with asymptomatic infections (P = .004), but geographic location and ascertainment biases may have accounted for these differences. The gB genotypes did not correlate with the neurodevelopmental outcome of intrauterine infection.
Bibliography:ark:/67375/HXZ-HZXP1NT7-T
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ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/315770