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A real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay was devised to det
ermine the load of human herpesvirus (HHV)-6A and -6B DNA in paired samples
of plasma and peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) of 25 bone marrow transpla
nt patients. The assay detects HHV-6 DNA variants A and B in a linear range
of 10(7)-10(1) genome equivalents per assay. Viral DNA was measured in 336
paired DNA PBL samples and in corresponding plasma samples. HHV-6A and/or
-6B DNA was detected in PBL of 23 of 25 patients and in plasma of 24 of 25
patients. HHV-6B was the predominant variant found in PBL and also was dete
cted in the corresponding plasma. Surprisingly, only 1 of 25 patients had d
etectable HHV-6A DNA in PBL, although 23 of 25 patients were positive for H
HV-6A DNA in plasma. HHV-6 DNA load in plasma was significantly higher for
HHV-6A than for HHV-6B (P=.0066).