Virome Analysis Reveals No Association of Head and Neck Vascular Anomalies with an Active Viral Infection

病毒组分析表明头颈部血管异常与活动性病毒感染无关

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作者:Nora Franke, Michael Bette, André Marquardt, Thomas Briese, W Ian Lipkin, Christopher Kurz, Jovine Ehrenreich, Elisabeth Mack, Bianka Baying, Vladimir Beneš, Fiona R Rodepeter, Andreas Neff, Afshin Teymoortash, Behfar Eivazi, Urban Geisthoff, Boris A Stuck, Udo Bakowsky, Robert Mandic

Aim

Vascular anomalies encompass different vascular malformations [arteriovenous (AVM), lymphatic (LM), venous lymphatic (VLM), venous (VM)] and vascular tumors such as hemangiomas (HA). The pathogenesis of vascular anomalies is still poorly understood. Viral infection was speculated as a possible underlying cause. Materials and

Conclusion

The analysis does not point to the presence of an active viral infection in vascular anomalies. However, transient earlier viral infections, e.g. during pregnancy, cannot be excluded with this approach.

Methods

A total of 13 human vascular anomalies and three human skin control tissues were used for viral analysis. RNA derived from AVM (n=4) and normal skin control (n=3) tissues was evaluated by RNA sequencing. The Virome Capture Sequencing Platform for Vertebrate Viruses (VirCapSeq-VERT) was deployed on 10 tissues with vascular anomalies (2×AVM, 1×HA, 1×LM, 2×VLM, 4×VM).

Results

RNA sequencing did not show any correlation of AVM with viral infection. By deploying VirCapSeq-VERT, no consistent viral association was seen in the tested tissues.

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