Torquetenovirus (TTV) is the most frequently identified member of the Anellovirus family of endogenous small DNA viruses. Although its presence is readily detected in the majority of healthy individuals, its possible involvement in pathogenesis remains an unresolved issue. Is TTV a participant or merely a bystander in disease processes? Another fundamental question of major clinical interest is whether the detection and measurement of the TTV titer in biological fluids and tissues is a sensitive and clinically relevant biomarker of immune status and disease prognosis. The purpose of this Research Topic is to highlight new investigations related to the mechanisms of TTV persistence and the clinical relevance of determining the TTV titer in various disorders and diseases.
We are especially interested in submissions on the following topics:
- Molecular biology of Anellovirus infection and persistence
- TTV involvement in infectious, chronic and non-infectious diseases
- TTV as a biomarker of cancer progression or resolution
- TTV as a biomarker of immunosuppression
- TTV as a predictive biomarker in pregnancy progression and outcome
- TTV microRNAs in exosomes and clinical prognosis
Torquetenovirus (TTV) is the most frequently identified member of the Anellovirus family of endogenous small DNA viruses. Although its presence is readily detected in the majority of healthy individuals, its possible involvement in pathogenesis remains an unresolved issue. Is TTV a participant or merely a bystander in disease processes? Another fundamental question of major clinical interest is whether the detection and measurement of the TTV titer in biological fluids and tissues is a sensitive and clinically relevant biomarker of immune status and disease prognosis. The purpose of this Research Topic is to highlight new investigations related to the mechanisms of TTV persistence and the clinical relevance of determining the TTV titer in various disorders and diseases.
We are especially interested in submissions on the following topics:
- Molecular biology of Anellovirus infection and persistence
- TTV involvement in infectious, chronic and non-infectious diseases
- TTV as a biomarker of cancer progression or resolution
- TTV as a biomarker of immunosuppression
- TTV as a predictive biomarker in pregnancy progression and outcome
- TTV microRNAs in exosomes and clinical prognosis