Editorial
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2009; 15(21): 2561-2569
Published online Jun 7, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.2561
Table 1 Clinical syndromes attributed to HHV-6 after liver transplantation
HHV-6 direct effectsRef.HHV-6 indirect effectsRef.
Fever and rash[36]Increased incidence and severity of cytomegalovirus disease[314041]
Hepatitis[333649]Earlier and more severe recurrence of hepatitis C virus[42]
Myelosuppression[37]Higher incidence of fungal infections[44]
Pneumonitis[37]Higher incidence of opportunistic Infection[36]
Neurologic illness[384451]Higher incidence of allograft rejection[33364553]
Table 2 Tests for the laboratory diagnosis of HHV-6 infection
TestDetects active infectionDistinguish HHV-6 variants A and BCommercially available
Serology (IFA and ELISA)NoNoYes
Real time PCR
QualitativeNoYesYes1
QuantitativeYesYesYes1
CultureYesYesYes2
Real time reverse transcriptase PCRYesYesNo3
Antigen testingYesYesNo
Antibody avidity testingYesNoNo
Immunohistochemical techniqueYesYesNo
PCR in situYesYesNo
Table 3 Antiviral molecules and their activity against HHV-6
Antiviral drugIn vitro activityIn vivo activity1Mechanism of antiviral resistance
Acyclovir[7381]NoNo
Ganciclovir[66687072]YesYesMutation in U38 DNA polymerase
Mutation in U69 phosphotransferase
Foscarnet[658285]YesYes2Mutation in U38 DNA polymerase
Cidofovir[768695]YesYesMutation in U38 DNA polymerase
Maribavir[8788]NoNot available
Cyclopropavir[89]YesNot available
CMV 423[91]Yes3Not available
HDP-CDV[90]Yes3Not available
3 Deaza-HPMPA[92]YesNot available