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TT Virus Loads and Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Children with Acute Respiratory Diseases
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Florid Ttv ReplicationAcute Respiratory DiseasesImmunologyViral PathogenesisPathologyTt VirusVirus TransmissionSuch Children TtvCovid-19Viral PersistenceRespiratory InfectionRespiratory DiseasesVirologyLymphocyte SubpopulationsChronic Viral InfectionPathogenesisInfectious Respiratory DiseaseVirus-host InteractionMedicineTt Virus Loads
TT virus (TTV) produces chronic plasma viremia in around 90% of healthy individuals of all ages and has, therefore, been proposed as a commensal human virus. We recently demonstrated that in children hospitalized for acute respiratory diseases high TTV loads were associated with severe forms of disease. Here, we report that in such children TTV loads showed an inverse correlation with the percentage of circulating total T and helper T cells and a direct correlation with the percentage of B cells. Thus, florid TTV replication might contribute to lymphocyte imbalances and, possibly, immunosuppressive effects, thus resembling related animal viruses.
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