• 제목/요약/키워드: Valganciclovir

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Efficacy and Safety of Valganciclovir in Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection with Isolated Intrahepatic Cholestasis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Salahuddin Mahmud;Tanzila Farhana;Ataul Mustufa Anik;Fayaza Ahmed;Mashud Parvez;Madhabi Baidya;Rafia Rashid;Farhana Tasneem;Ahmed Rashidul Hasan;Mohammad Jahangir Alam;Shafi Ahmed Muaz
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.298-312
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection affects the hepatic, neurologic, hematopoietic, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and other organs, resulting in a high mortality rate and longterm sequelae. It may cause acute or chronic hepatitis, or even lead to hepatic cirrhosis. Valganciclovir (VGCV) is an effective, safe, and well-tolerated treatment for congenital CMV infection, without any serious adverse effects. This study was conducted to evaluate the clinical, biochemical, and virological profiles of infants with CMV with intrahepatic cholestasis and to determine the outcomes with or without treatment with VGCV. Methods: Twenty infants aged <6 months diagnosed with congenital CMV infection with evidence of intrahepatic cholestasis were included in this study. Randomization was used to divide the study participants into 2 groups. The control group (n=10) was treated with only supportive management, and the intervention group (n=10) was treated with oral VGCV at 16 mg/kg/dose 12 hours a day for 6 weeks plus supportive treatments. Physical examinations and biochemical, serological, and virological tests were performed at the time of diagnosis and at the end of 6 weeks and 6 months. Results: The control and intervention groups were compared in terms of clinical and laboratory parameters such as jaundice, dark urine, pale stool, hepatomegaly, total bilirubin, aminotransferases, gamma-glutamyl transferase, alkaline phosphatase, and CMV polymerase chain reaction load, which showed a significant reduction after treatment in the intervention group (p<0.05) with oral VGCV, with very few side effects, whereas the control group showed no significant changes. Conclusion: Oral VGCV can be used to effectively treat CMV infection with intrahepatic cholestasis without notable side effects.

A Case of Cytomegalovirus Retinitis during Maintenance Chemotherapy for Acute Leukemia

  • Ahn, Bin;Song, Seungha;Han, Mi Seon;Oh, Baek Lok;Choi, Jae Hong;Choi, Eun Hwa
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.198-204
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    • 2020
  • 거대세포바이러스병은 혈액종양 질환을 가진 환자군에서는 주로 조혈모세포이식을 받은 환자에게서 발현하는 것으로 보고되고 있으나, 드물게 조혈모세포이식을 받지 않고 항암 치료 중에 발현하는 경우가 있다. 저자들은 발열과 시력 저하를 주소로 입원한 7세 남자에게서 백혈병 유지 치료 중 발현한 거대세포바이러스 망막염을 진단하여 보고하는 바이다. 초기에 거대세포바이러스 항원혈증검사 수치가 51 positive cells/200,000 leukocytes로 높게 보고되었으나 조혈모세포이식을 받은 병력이 없어 항바이러스 치료를 시행하지 않았다가 3주 후 항원혈증검사 수치가 170 positive cells/200,000 leukocytes로 증가하여 시행한 안과 검진에서 양안의 망막 침범 소견과 과립형 병변이 확인되어 거대세포바이러스 망막염으로 진단되었다. 총 4주간의 정맥 내 ganciclovir 치료와 6회의 유리체강 내 ganciclovir 주입술을 시행한 후 경구 valganciclovir 치료를 1달간 더 시행하였다. 치료 시작 1달 후 거대세포바이러스 항원혈증검사가 음성이 되었고 안저검사에서 호전소견을 보였다. 본 증례와 같이 거대세포바이러스병에 이환되기 쉬운 고위험군 환자들에 대한 선별 검사와 적절한 치료방침에 대한 논의가 필요하겠다.

Cytomegalovirus retinitis with panretinal occlusive vasculopathy concealed by hypertensive uveitis: a case report

  • Seongyong Jeong
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.300-305
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    • 2024
  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis is a rare disease, and overlapping manifestations involving the anterior segment are extremely uncommon. We report a patient who initially presented with persistent corneal edema and was later diagnosed with CMV retinitis. A 72-year-old man with uncontrolled intraocular pressure (IOP) in his right eye visited a tertiary hospital. At initial presentation, the IOP was 36 mmHg and the fundus was not clear due to corneal edema. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography revealed paracentral acute middle maculopathy (PAMM). Panretinal obstructive vasculopathy was observed on ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography. Three weeks later, trabeculectomy was performed to resolve the persistently high IOP. Once corneal edema improved, a white patch-like peripheral lesion and silver wire-like retinal vasculature were observed. Polymerase chain reaction of the aqueous humor was positive for CMV. Oral valganciclovir and intravitreal ganciclovir were administered as antiviral therapies. Despite treatment for 4 months, the final visual acuity was no light perception, with persistent corneal edema and neovascularization of the iris. We describe a rare case of the simultaneous occurrence of hypertensive uveitis and CMV retinitis. The presence of PAMM could be an initial identifiable sign of CMV retinitis, even in the presence of media opacity.

Improving the Safety of Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Based Ex Vivo Therapy Using Herpes Simplex Virus Thymidine Kinase

  • Bashyal, Narayan;Lee, Tae-Young;Chang, Da-Young;Jung, Jin-Hwa;Kim, Min Gyeong;Acharya, Rakshya;Kim, Sung-Soo;Oh, Il-Hoan;Suh-Kim, Haeyoung
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제45권7호
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    • pp.479-494
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    • 2022
  • Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent stem cells that have been intensively studied as therapeutic tools for a variety of disorders. To enhance the efficacy of MSCs, therapeutic genes are introduced using retroviral and lentiviral vectors. However, serious adverse events (SAEs) such as tumorigenesis can be induced by insertional mutagenesis. We generated lentiviral vectors encoding the wild-type herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK) gene and a gene containing a point mutation that results in an alanine to histidine substitution at residue 168 (TK(A168H)) and transduced expression in MSCs (MSC-TK and MSC-TK(A168H)). Transduction of lentiviral vectors encoding the TK(A168H) mutant did not alter the proliferation capacity, mesodermal differentiation potential, or surface antigenicity of MSCs. The MSC-TK(A168H) cells were genetically stable, as shown by karyotyping. MSC-TK(A168H) responded to ganciclovir (GCV) with an half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value 10-fold less than that of MSC-TK. Because MSC-TK(A168H) cells were found to be non-tumorigenic, a U87-TK(A168H) subcutaneous tumor was used as a SAE-like condition and we evaluated the effect of valganciclovir (vGCV), an oral prodrug for GCV. U87-TK(A168H) tumors were more efficiently ablated by 200 mg/kg vGCV than U87-TK tumors. These results indicate that MSC-TK(A168H) cells appear to be pre-clinically safe for therapeutic use. We propose that genetic modification with HSV-TK(A168H) makes allogeneic MSC-based ex vivo therapy safer by eliminating transplanted cells during SAEs such as uncontrolled cell proliferation.