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Assessment of Torquetenominivirus (TTMV) and Torquetenomidivirus (TTMDV) as Complementary Biomarkers to Torquetenovirus (TTV)

Lilia Cinti, Pietro Giorgio Spezia, Piergiorgio Roberto, Gianluca Russo, Quirino Lai, Carolina Carillo, Federica Frasca, Guido Antonelli, Fabrizio Maggi

2025International Journal of Molecular Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent studies have identified Torquetenovirus (TTV) as a promising biomarker of immune competence, particularly in assessing the vaccine response of solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. However, given the individual variability of viral load, it is not yet possible to define "normal levels”. Nevertheless, TTV is just one component of the broader Anelloviridae family, which also includes Torquetenominivirus (TTMV) and Torquetenomidivirus (TTMDV). This study explores whether the viremia of TTMV and TTMDV offers a stronger predictive marker for vaccine efficacy in SOT recipients. A cohort of 168 SOT patients (142 kidney and 26 lung transplant recipients) who received the BNT162B2 mRNA vaccine was examined, with viral loads quantified through virus-specific real-time PCR. While TTV remains a potentially useful biomarker for evaluating immune response, the combined analysis of all anelloviruses viremia provides deeper insights, particularly in cases where TTV is undetectable. Notably, only TTMV exhibited a pattern similar to TTV, suggesting its potential as an alternative biomarker when TTV is absent from the patient’s virome.

Topics & Concepts

ViremiaBiomarkerImmunologyMedicineImmune systemViral loadVirologyVirusBiologyGeneticsAnimal Virus Infections StudiesVirus-based gene therapy researchRespiratory viral infections research