Riboflavin and ultraviolet light: impact on dengue virus infectivity
safety
Blood Platelets
Ultraviolet Rays
Blood Safety
Riboflavin
2720 Hematology
Platelet Transfusion
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Serogroup
630
Dengue
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Humans
transfusion
Photosensitizing Agents
Transfusion
Emerging infectious disease
emerging infectious disease
Dengue Virus
dengue
FoR 1116 (Medical Physiology)
3. Good health
pathogen inactivation
Pathogen inactivation
FoR 1103 (Clinical Sciences)
RNA, Viral
Virus Inactivation
Safety
DOI:
10.1111/vox.12414
Publication Date:
2016-06-09T21:36:33Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
BackgroundDengue viruses (DENV 1‐4) are emerging across the world, and these viruses pose a risk to transfusion safety. Pathogen inactivation may be an alternative approach for managing the risk of DENV transfusion transmission. This study aimed to investigate the ability of riboflavin and UV light to inactivate DENV 1‐4 in platelet concentrates.Materials and MethodsDENV 1‐4 were spiked into buffy coat‐derived platelet concentrates in additive solution (SSP+) before being treated with riboflavin and UV light. Infectious virus was quantified pre‐ and posttreatment, and the reduction in viral infectivity was calculated.ResultsAll four DENV serotypes were modestly reduced after treatment. The greatest amount of reduction in infectivity was observed for DENV‐4 (1·81 log reduction) followed by DENV‐3 (1·71 log reduction), DENV‐2 (1·45 log reduction) and then DENV‐1 (1·28 log reduction).ConclusionOur study demonstrates that DENV 1‐4 titres are modestly reduced following treatment with riboflavin and UV light. With the increasing number of transfusion‐transmitted cases of DENV around the globe, and the increasing incidence and geographical distribution of DENV, additional approaches for maintaining blood safety may be required in the future.
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