Abstract

Objective: Investigate the latent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection as a biomarker of oxidative stress and atherosclerosis.Methods: Latent CMV infection was diagnosed in healthy individuals with PCR-evidence of CMV DNA in peripheral leucocytes. Oxidative stress and atherosclerosis were measured by mitochondrial DNA oxidative damage index (mtDNAΔCT) and intima media thickness (IMT).Results: The CMV DNA positive subjects had a higher mean mtDNAΔCT and greater IMT than subjects in the control group.Conclusions: Presence of CMV DNA in leucocytes, as a marker of latent CMV infection, was associated with increased levels of oxidative stress and subclinical atherosclerosis in healthy adults.

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