Molecular detection of human T cell lymphotropic virus type 1 in pregnant women from Maranhão state, Brazil

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Maria de Fátima Castro Mendes
José de Ribamar Oliveira Lima
Bruna de Oliveira de Melo
Conceição de Maria Fernandes da Silva Pinto
Hermerson Sousa Maia
Thiago Azevedo Feitosa Ferro
Silvio Gomes Monteiro
Edel Figueiredo Barbosa Stancioli
Maria Rosa Quaresma Bomfim
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[1] Federal University of Maranhão,Biodiversity and Biotechnology Network of the Legal Amazon
[2] Federal University of Maranhão,Clinical Chemistry Service, University Hospital
[3] CEUMA University,Molecular Biology Laboratory of Pathogenic Microorganisms
[4] Central Laboratory of Public Health of Maranhão,Biological Science Institute
[5] Federal University of Minas Gerais,undefined
[6] Programa de Mestrado em Biologia Microbiana da Universidade CEUMA/Programa de Doutorado em Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia da Amazônia Legal (BIONORTE),undefined
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HTLV-1/2; Pregnant woman; Prevalence; Seroprevalence; PCR;
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The human T cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) has a worldwide distribution. HTLV is endemic in some states in the northeastern region of Brazil. This study investigated the prevalence of HTLV-1/2 in 713 pregnant women attended at the Central Laboratory of Public Health of Maranhão (LACEN-MA) between February 2015 and May 2017. Serological screening was performed by chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA), and reactive sera were subsequently confirmed by Western blot (WB) analysis. Five samples were determined to be HTLV-1/2-reactive by CMIA analysis, while in the WB analysis, three sera were positive for HTLV-1, and two were indeterminate. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis used to detect HTLV-1 proviral DNA showed a specific 336 base pair fragment for HTLV-1 in all CMIA-reactive serum samples. PCR products were purified and sequenced. We observed a 0.7% molecular prevalence of HTLV-1 infection. The average age of the HTLV-1-positive pregnant women was 25.6 ± 8.2 years, and the average age of the HTLV-1-negative pregnant women was 24.3 ± 6.2 (p = 0.60). We observed that there was no association of HTLV-1 infection with age, ethnicity, marital status, educational level, family income, age of first sexual intercourse, previous pregnancy, breastfeeding, intravenous drug use by partner, history of blood transfusions, or use of condoms. The prevalence of HTLV-1 observed in pregnant women demonstrated the need to implement public health policies for the screening of HTLV-1/2 in prenatal care and counseling to avoid breastfeeding by infected women; this approach could control vertical transmission and reduce the spread of this virus in the population.
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