Literature DB >> 12714906

[Virological, epidemiological and pathogenic aspects of human polyomaviruses].

Bruno Hurault de Ligny1, Michel Godin, Thierry Lobbedez, Wael El Haggan, Myriam Pujo, Isabelle Etienne, Jean-Philippe Ryckelynck.   

Abstract

VIROLOGICAL ASPECTS: Human polyomaviruses (BK virus and JC virus), together with simian polyomaviruses (SV40 virus) share 75% of genomic homology. Their in vivo and in vitro genomes vary. Molecular analyses have identified several genotypes, some of which appear related to the development of viral diseases. Genomic modifications of the regulation area might provide the BKv with a pathogenic aspect thus enhancing the induction of tubulo-interstitial nephropathies in renal transplant recipients. EPIDEMIOLOGY: Human polyomaviruses are ubiquitous and exhibit a sero-prevalence of 60 to 80% in adults. Following a primary infection via the respiratory tract in childhood, these viruses are diffused in the blood using the B-lymphocytes during their latent stage in the urogenital tract. The reactivation that occurs after several years is asymptomatic and urinary excretion of BKv is observed in 4 to 6% of immunocompetent patients. PATHOGENIC POTENTIAL: Human polyomaviruses have a cytopathogenic effect on the urothelium and epithelium of renal transplant recipients. Infection by BKv may provoke hemorrhagic cystitis or urethral stenosis. The JCv is the cause of progressive multifocal leuko-encephalitis. The BKv (and less frequently the JCv) is responsible for tubulo-interstitial nephritis possible leading to renal transplant loss. They also have an oncogenic effect and their implication in the origin of tumours is the subject of many studies.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12714906

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Presse Med        ISSN: 0755-4982            Impact factor:   1.228


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Authors:  S Ziadi; H Boughamoura; M Ben Maitig; R Ben Gacem; S Mestiri; L Chaabani; M Trimeche
Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res       Date:  2012-07       Impact factor: 3.201

2.  Fatal SV40-associated pneumonia and nephropathy following renal allotransplantation in rhesus macaque.

Authors:  M Song; M S Mulvihill; K D Williams; B H Collins; A D Kirk
Journal:  J Med Primatol       Date:  2017-07-03       Impact factor: 0.667

3.  Simian virus 40 in humans.

Authors:  Fernanda Martini; Alfredo Corallini; Veronica Balatti; Silvia Sabbioni; Cecilia Pancaldi; Mauro Tognon
Journal:  Infect Agent Cancer       Date:  2007-07-09       Impact factor: 2.965

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