AUTHOR=Varkoly Kyle , Tan Shaoyuan , Beladi Roxana , Fonseca David , Zanetti Isabela Rivabem , Kraberger Simona , Shah Chintan , Yaron Jordan R. , Zhang Liqiang , Juby Michael , Fath Ayman , Ambadapadi Sriram , House Melanie , Maranian Paul , Pepine Carl J. , Varsani Arvind , Moreb Jan , Schultz-Cherry Stacey , Lucas Alexandra R.
TITLE=RNA Virus Gene Signatures Detected in Patients With Cardiomyopathy After Chemotherapy; A Pilot Study
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
VOLUME=9
YEAR=2022
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/cardiovascular-medicine/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2022.821162
DOI=10.3389/fcvm.2022.821162
ISSN=2297-055X
ABSTRACT=BackgroundViral infections are pervasive and leading causes of myocarditis. Immune-suppression after chemotherapy increases opportunistic infections, but the incidence of virus-induced myocarditis is unknown.
ObjectiveAn unbiased, blinded screening for RNA viruses was performed after chemotherapy with correlation to cardiac function.
MethodsHigh-throughput sequencing of RNA isolated from blood samples was analyzed following chemotherapy for hematological malignancies (N = 28) and compared with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).
ResultsOn initial rigorous analysis, low levels of influenza orthomyxovirus and avian paramyxovirus sequences were detectable, but without significant correlation to LVEF (r = 0.208). A secondary broad data mining analysis for virus sequences, without filtering human sequences, detected significant correlations for paramyxovirus with LVEF after chemotherapy (r = 0.592, P < 0.0096). Correlations were similar for LVEF pre- and post- chemotherapy for orthomyxovirus (R = 0.483, P < 0.0421). Retrovirus detection also correlated with LVEF post (r = 0.453, p < 0.0591), but not pre-chemotherapy, but is suspect due to potential host contamination. Detectable phage and anellovirus had no correlation. Combined sequence reads (all viruses) demonstrated significant correlation (r = 0.621, P < 0.0078). Reduced LVEF was not associated with chemotherapy (P = NS).
ConclusionsThis is the first report of RNA virus screening in circulating blood and association with changes in cardiac function among patients post chemotherapy, using unbiased, blinded, high-throughput sequencing. Influenza orthomyxovirus, avian paramyxovirus and retrovirus sequences were detectable in patients with reduced LVEF. Further analysis for RNA virus infections in patients with cardiomyopathy after chemotherapy is warranted.