Abstract
The frequency of human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) DNA was assessed in autopsy material from multiple sclerosis (MS) plaques and normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) from brains of persons with MS, healthy brains, and brains of persons with other neurologic diseases. Specific areas from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded brain tissue samples were isolated by laser microscope. DNA was extracted from laser microdissected brain material, and HHV-6 genomic sequences were amplified by nested polymerase chain reaction. We analyzed 44 NAWM samples and 64 MS plaques from 13 patients with MS, 46 samples from 13 patients with non-MS neurologic disorders, and 41 samples from 12 healthy control brains. Of the 44 NAWM samples, 7 (15.9%) were positive for HHV-6 DNA sequences, versus 37 (57.8%) of 64 MS plaques (P
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Cermelli, C., Berti, R., Soldan, S. S., Mayne, M., D’Ambrosia, J. M., Ludwin, S. K., & Jacobson, S. (2003). High frequency of human herpesvirus 6 DNA in multiple sclerosis plaques isolated by laser microdissection. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 187(9), 1377–1387. https://doi.org/10.1086/368166
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