Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 -- Would that not be so if my children have titers for both measles from the MMR? But I know they do not have titers for the mump part. Kerri - In @y..., D Bogert <howard78@j...> wrote: > Cece, > I think this is what you're looking for... > > > DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES 2000 Apr;45(4):723-9 > > Detection and sequencing of measles virus from peripheral mononuclear > > cells from patients with inflammatory bowel disease and autism. > > > > Kawashima H, Mori T, Kashiwagi Y, Takekuma K, Hoshika A, Wakefield A > > Department of Paediatrics, Tokyo Medical University, Japan. > > > > It has been reported that measles virus may be present in the intestine > > of patients with Crohn's disease. Additionally, a new syndrome has been > > reported in children with autism who exhibited developmental regression > > and gastrointestinal symptoms (autistic enterocolitis), in some cases > > soon after MMR vaccine. > > > > It is not known whether the virus, if confirmed to be present in these > > patients, derives from either wild strains or vaccine strains. In order > > to characterize the strains that may be present, we have carried out > the > > detection of measles genomic RNA in peripheral mononuclear cells (PBMC) > > in eight patients with Crohn's disease, three patients with ulcerative > > colitis, and nine children with autistic enterocolitis. As controls, we > > examined healthy children and patients with SSPE, SLE, HIV-1 (a total > of > > eight cases). > > > > RNA was purified from PBMC by Ficoll-paque, followed by reverse > > transcription using AMV; cDNAs were subjected to nested PCR for > > detection of specific regions of the hemagglutinin (H) and fusion (F) > > gene regions. Positive samples were sequenced directly, in nucleotides > > 8393-8676 (H region) or 5325-5465 (from noncoding F to coding F > region). > > One of eight patients with Crohn disease, one of three patients with > > ulcerative colitis, and three of nine children with autism, were > > positive. Controls were all negative. > > > > The sequences obtained from the patients with Crohn's disease shared > the > > characteristics with wild-strain virus. The sequences obtained from the > > patients with ulcerative colitis and children with autism were > > consistent with being vaccine strains. The results were concordant with > > the exposure history of the patients. Persistence of measles virus was > > confirmed in PBMC in some patients with chronic intestinal > inflammation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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