Reduced impact of viral load of HHV-6 in liquor on severity of AESD due to exanthema subitum: A case report and literature review

Brain Dev. 2021 Sep;43(8):879-883. doi: 10.1016/j.braindev.2021.04.008. Epub 2021 May 7.

Abstract

Background: The most common causative pathogen of acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion (AESD) was reported as HHV-6. Although excitotoxic injury with delayed neuronal death is considered to be a possible pathogenesis of AESD, the detailed pathophysiology remains unclear.

Case presentation: We present a twelve-month-old girl with AESD due to HHV-6 primary infection. She was successfully treated for AESD including targeted temperature management and the administration of vitamin B1, B6, and L-carnitine. Although the viral load of HHV-6 in her liquor was high (12,000 copies/mL), she fully recovered without antiviral agent use.

Discussion: There has been no study focusing on the HHV-6 viral load in patients with AESD, and only a few case reports have been published. We reviewed the clinical features and viral load in the liquor of our case and four reported infants with AESD due to HHV-6 primary infection who had real-time PCR tests results. Viral loads in the three patients with a poor prognosis were 31.5, negative, and 3,390 copies/mL, respectively. On the other hand, the copy numbers of HHV-6 DNA in the two patients with no sequelae were 12,000 and 106 copies/mL, respectively, and our case had the highest viral load among the five summarized patients.

Keywords: Acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion (AESD); Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF); Exanthema subitem; Human herpesvirus-6B (HHV-6B); Primary infection; Real-time PCR; Viral load.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Encephalitis, Viral / cerebrospinal fluid*
  • Encephalitis, Viral / diagnosis*
  • Encephalitis, Viral / diagnostic imaging
  • Encephalitis, Viral / therapy
  • Exanthema Subitum / cerebrospinal fluid
  • Exanthema Subitum / diagnosis
  • Exanthema Subitum / therapy
  • Female
  • Herpesvirus 6, Human* / isolation & purification
  • Herpesvirus 6, Human* / pathogenicity
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Roseolovirus Infections / cerebrospinal fluid*
  • Roseolovirus Infections / diagnosis*
  • Roseolovirus Infections / diagnostic imaging
  • Roseolovirus Infections / therapy
  • Viral Load