Title of article :
Analysis of Epstein Barr Virus Genome in Serum and Ocular Samples of Patients with Inflammatory Eye Disease Using PCR Method
Author/Authors :
Omidian, J Department of Ophthalmology - Faculty of Medicine - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Sheikhi-Shooshtari, F Department of Ophthalmology - Faculty of Medicine - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background and Aims: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection is very common in the
population. Virus belongs to the family Herpesviridae, whose representatives are
characterized by the ability to cause the human body latent persistent infections. The goal of
this study was to assess EBV infection frequency using PCR method in samples from
inflammatory eye disease, in comparison with EBV presence in Eye Infection and control
group.
Materials and Methods: Primers were designed for conserved regions of the EBV genome.
We have used PCR for rapid, accurate detection of EBV DNA in blood and from eye swabs.
We have chosen to study patients with eye inflammation or infection symptom.
Results: EBV DNA was detectable in 5 of 130 control samples of serum (3.84%). EBV
infection was seen in 1 out of 20 patients’ serum samples. Compared with the controls, the
presence of EBV DNA was in samples of the patient group. Three out of 20 patients in
patient group and 2 out of 130 of control group had detectable EBV DNA in their ocular
swab.
Conclusion: We have presented evidence for the presence of EBV sequences in normal and
eye inflammation samples with PCR. The prevalence of EBV in ocular disease samples
varied dramatically that this wide range may be due to variations and inconsistency in the
techniques used for detection of the virus and its components and genetic susceptibility.
Keywords :
Epstein-Barr virus , EBV , PCR analysis , serum , ocular swab , inflammatory eye disease
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics