Current Views of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Liver Diseases

Aim of review. We review published evidence on the torque teno virus (TT virus, TTV), which was discovered in the late of the 20th century.Key points. TTV is frequently confirmed in patients with hepatitises of viral origin or no definite viral aetiology, as well as in healthy people. Particular bio...

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Main Authors: I. V. Maev, T. I. Karlovich, A. I. Burmistrov, I. A. Chekmazov, D. N. Andreev, V. I. Reshetnyak
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Language:Russian
Published: Gastro LLC 2020-09-01
Series:Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии
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Online Access:https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/476
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spelling doaj-080b17b00cb34699a00a1a4de4e9f5742021-07-28T13:06:07ZrusGastro LLCРоссийский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии1382-43762658-66732020-09-0130472210.22416/1382-4376-2020-30-4-7-22378Current Views of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Liver DiseasesI. V. Maev0T. I. Karlovich1A. I. Burmistrov2I. A. Chekmazov3D. N. Andreev4V. I. Reshetnyak5Moscow State University of Medicine and DentistryCentral Clinical Hospital with Outpatient Care of the Russian President AdministrationMoscow State University of Medicine and DentistryCentral Clinical Hospital with Outpatient Care of the Russian President AdministrationMoscow State University of Medicine and DentistryMoscow State University of Medicine and DentistryAim of review. We review published evidence on the torque teno virus (TT virus, TTV), which was discovered in the late of the 20th century.Key points. TTV is frequently confirmed in patients with hepatitises of viral origin or no definite viral aetiology, as well as in healthy people. Particular biochemical and histological changes in hepatic tissue and bile duct epithelium are reported for TTV monoinfection, which suggest viral replication in hepatocytes. At the same time, no cytopathic effects inherent in pathogenic hepatotropic viruses were revealed in hybridisation assays with TTV-infected cells. Novel data incited novel opinions on the TTV interaction with human. Earlier views of hepatotropic TTV gradually changed with newer evidence on its dispersion and coinfection with other viruses, including known hepatitis agents. Polytropism of TTV disproves its exclusive attribution to hepatitis viruses. High prevalence of the virus in human population argues in favour of its non-pathogenic persistence in the human viriome. TTV DNA content in blood is proposed as an endogenous immune status marker to observe prior to organ transplantation.Conclusion. High TTV dispersion in human population suggests its persistence in the human viriome. Seldom observed damaging effect of TTV on hepatic cells and bile duct epitheliocytes may indirectly suggest its opportunistic pathogenic properties.https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/476torque teno virusvirushepatitishepatitis virusesimmunosuppressiontransplantation
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author I. V. Maev
T. I. Karlovich
A. I. Burmistrov
I. A. Chekmazov
D. N. Andreev
V. I. Reshetnyak
spellingShingle I. V. Maev
T. I. Karlovich
A. I. Burmistrov
I. A. Chekmazov
D. N. Andreev
V. I. Reshetnyak
Current Views of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Liver Diseases
Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии
torque teno virus
virus
hepatitis
hepatitis viruses
immunosuppression
transplantation
author_facet I. V. Maev
T. I. Karlovich
A. I. Burmistrov
I. A. Chekmazov
D. N. Andreev
V. I. Reshetnyak
author_sort I. V. Maev
title Current Views of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Liver Diseases
title_short Current Views of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Liver Diseases
title_full Current Views of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Liver Diseases
title_fullStr Current Views of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Liver Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Current Views of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) in Liver Diseases
title_sort current views of torque teno virus (ttv) in liver diseases
publisher Gastro LLC
series Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии
issn 1382-4376
2658-6673
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Aim of review. We review published evidence on the torque teno virus (TT virus, TTV), which was discovered in the late of the 20th century.Key points. TTV is frequently confirmed in patients with hepatitises of viral origin or no definite viral aetiology, as well as in healthy people. Particular biochemical and histological changes in hepatic tissue and bile duct epithelium are reported for TTV monoinfection, which suggest viral replication in hepatocytes. At the same time, no cytopathic effects inherent in pathogenic hepatotropic viruses were revealed in hybridisation assays with TTV-infected cells. Novel data incited novel opinions on the TTV interaction with human. Earlier views of hepatotropic TTV gradually changed with newer evidence on its dispersion and coinfection with other viruses, including known hepatitis agents. Polytropism of TTV disproves its exclusive attribution to hepatitis viruses. High prevalence of the virus in human population argues in favour of its non-pathogenic persistence in the human viriome. TTV DNA content in blood is proposed as an endogenous immune status marker to observe prior to organ transplantation.Conclusion. High TTV dispersion in human population suggests its persistence in the human viriome. Seldom observed damaging effect of TTV on hepatic cells and bile duct epitheliocytes may indirectly suggest its opportunistic pathogenic properties.
topic torque teno virus
virus
hepatitis
hepatitis viruses
immunosuppression
transplantation
url https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/476
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