Author/Authors :
Tazarghi, SA Department of Microbiology - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan , Tabarraei, A Infectious Diseases Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan , Naeimi, MH Department of Neurology - Sayyad Hospital - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan , Moradi, A Department of Microbiology - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan , Ahmadi, A Department of Virology - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Javid, N Department of Microbiology - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan
Abstract :
Background and Aims: Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic and autoimmune disease, which
causes inflammation and demyelination of the axons in CNS. Studies have indicated that
Herpesviruses might be one of the potential environmental elements that can trigger the
initiation of the inflammatory cascade in MS. The purpose of this study was to determine
whether the genome of CMV and (or) EBV is present in PBMCs of the MS patients and
healthy individuals and if so, consider the sequencing process for DNA-positive samples.
Materials and Methods: Blood samples from 50 MS patients and healthy people were
collected and extraction of DNA was done on PBMCs of the mentioned samples. PCR was
used for conserved and variable regions of the genome to seek the presence of EBV and (or)
CMV DNA in extraction products.
Results: Neither in PBMCs samples of the MS patients (n=50) nor in those of healthy
individuals (n=50) could we find any evidence to prove the presence of the two mentioned
viral DNAs in DNA extraction products of the PBMCs samples. Genotyping of mentioned
viruses was consequently omitted from the study purposes.
Conclusions: Based on the findings in this study, there seems to be no significant relation
between CMV/EBV infection and the risk of MS development.
Keywords :
CMV , EBV , Multiple Sclerosis , PCR