Clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus B19: A multiorgan disease inflictor incognito

Human parvovirus B19 (B19V) causes myriads of clinical diseases; however, owing to lack of awareness and undetermined clinical impact, it has failed to become a virus pathogen of global concern. Cryptically, B19V causes significant morbidity and mortality. Half of the world population and 60 per cen...

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Main Authors: Janak Kishore, Divya Kishore
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2018;volume=148;issue=4;spage=373;epage=384;aulast=Kishore
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spelling doaj-babbe76e7a0448ca9ff0b3d51f8191492020-11-24T21:40:24ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Research0971-59162018-01-01148437338410.4103/ijmr.IJMR_533_18Clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus B19: A multiorgan disease inflictor incognitoJanak KishoreDivya KishoreHuman parvovirus B19 (B19V) causes myriads of clinical diseases; however, owing to lack of awareness and undetermined clinical impact, it has failed to become a virus pathogen of global concern. Cryptically, B19V causes significant morbidity and mortality. Half of the world population and 60 per cent of Indians are known to be serologically naive and are at risk of acquiring B19V infections. Cumulatively, our data showed 21.3 per cent B19V-infected patients with juvenile chronic arthropathy, recurrent abortions, multi-transfused thalassaemia and leukaemia. In addition, B19V-infected cases that ended fatally included patients with pure red cell aplasia, fulminant hepatitis and haemophagocytic syndrome. Novel clinical associations of B19V observed were amegakaryocytic thrombocytopaenia, myositis and non-occlusive ischaemic gangrene of bowel. B19V possesses multiple receptors which are distributed widely in human tissues. Vascular endothelial cell infection by B19V causes endothelialitis and vasculitic injuries besides antibody-dependent enhancement which empowered B19V to cause multiorgan diseases. Owing to lack of suitable animal model for B19V, true causal role remains to be determined, but numerous reports on B19V infections substantiate a causal role in multiorgan diseases. Hence, B19V infections need to be recognized, investigated and treated besides making efforts on vaccine developments.http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2018;volume=148;issue=4;spage=373;epage=384;aulast=KishoreAnaemia - cardiotropic virus - endothelialitis - mechanisms - multiorgan - parvovirus B19 - PRCA - vasculitis - viral proteins - virus-host interaction
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Clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus B19: A multiorgan disease inflictor incognito
Indian Journal of Medical Research
Anaemia - cardiotropic virus - endothelialitis - mechanisms - multiorgan - parvovirus B19 - PRCA - vasculitis - viral proteins - virus-host interaction
author_facet Janak Kishore
Divya Kishore
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title Clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus B19: A multiorgan disease inflictor incognito
title_short Clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus B19: A multiorgan disease inflictor incognito
title_full Clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus B19: A multiorgan disease inflictor incognito
title_fullStr Clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus B19: A multiorgan disease inflictor incognito
title_full_unstemmed Clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus B19: A multiorgan disease inflictor incognito
title_sort clinical impact & pathogenic mechanisms of human parvovirus b19: a multiorgan disease inflictor incognito
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Medical Research
issn 0971-5916
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Human parvovirus B19 (B19V) causes myriads of clinical diseases; however, owing to lack of awareness and undetermined clinical impact, it has failed to become a virus pathogen of global concern. Cryptically, B19V causes significant morbidity and mortality. Half of the world population and 60 per cent of Indians are known to be serologically naive and are at risk of acquiring B19V infections. Cumulatively, our data showed 21.3 per cent B19V-infected patients with juvenile chronic arthropathy, recurrent abortions, multi-transfused thalassaemia and leukaemia. In addition, B19V-infected cases that ended fatally included patients with pure red cell aplasia, fulminant hepatitis and haemophagocytic syndrome. Novel clinical associations of B19V observed were amegakaryocytic thrombocytopaenia, myositis and non-occlusive ischaemic gangrene of bowel. B19V possesses multiple receptors which are distributed widely in human tissues. Vascular endothelial cell infection by B19V causes endothelialitis and vasculitic injuries besides antibody-dependent enhancement which empowered B19V to cause multiorgan diseases. Owing to lack of suitable animal model for B19V, true causal role remains to be determined, but numerous reports on B19V infections substantiate a causal role in multiorgan diseases. Hence, B19V infections need to be recognized, investigated and treated besides making efforts on vaccine developments.
topic Anaemia - cardiotropic virus - endothelialitis - mechanisms - multiorgan - parvovirus B19 - PRCA - vasculitis - viral proteins - virus-host interaction
url http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2018;volume=148;issue=4;spage=373;epage=384;aulast=Kishore
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