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The risk of polyomavirus-associated graft nephropathy is increased by a combined suppression of CD8 and CD4 cell-dependent immune effects.

F C Renner1, H Dietrich, N Bulut, D Celik, E Freitag, N Gaertner, S Karoui, J Mark, C Raatz, R Weimer, A Feustel.   

Abstract

Polyomavirus-associated graft nephropathy (PAN) has emerged as a significant risk factor for kidney graft loss. We analyzed intracellular cytokine responses for possible protective versus permissive immunologic effects on BK-virus replication. One hundred five renal transplant patients included in a prospective single-center study were randomized to receive cyclosporine mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) (CM: n = 31), tacrolimus (Tac)/MMF (TM: n = 32) or Tac/MMF with conversion to everolimus (TErl; n = 32). Ten patients were not randomized (NR) due to contraindications to MMF. The immunosuppressive therapy was monitored pre- and posttransplantation at 4, 12, and 24 months using triple fluorescence flow cytometry for intracellular interleukin (Il)-2 Il-4 and interferon (IFN)-γ production in phorbol myristate acetate- and lipopolysaccharide- stimulated lymphocyte cultures. BK viremia screening was performed by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction testing on days 0, 14, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, 270, 360, and 720. Seven of 105 (6.7%) patients developed biopsy-proven PAN (CM: n = 1, TM: n = 3, TErl: n = 2, NR: n = 1), among whom 4 lost their grafts (TM: n = 1, TErl: n = 2, NR: n = 1). Twenty-one of 105 (20.0%) patients had documented BK viremia. BK viremia which preceded PAN in all cases, was significantly associated with TM immunosuppression: 4/31 (12.9%) CM: 11/32 (34.4%) TM; 5/32 (15.6%) TErl, and 1/10 (10.0%) NR patients (P = .034). BK-viremic patients showed significantly diminished CD8(+) T-cell Il-2 production at 120 days (P = .011) and 1 year posttransplantation (P = .014) compared with non-BK-viremic patients. Patients with PAN displayed significantly lower CD4(+) T-cell Il-4 responses at 1 and 2 years after transplantation (1 year: P = .007; 2 years: P = .001) with diminished IFN-γ responses at 1 year after transplantation (P = .011). Our analysis showed the incidence of BK viremia to be increased among patients with defective cytotoxic CD8(+) T-cell -dependent immune reactivity. Recipients who progressed from BK viremia to overt PAN showed an additional immunologic defect in CD4(+) T-cell function. Patients on a Tac- plus MMF-based immunosuppression were at higher risk to develop BK viremia.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23726630     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2013.01.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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Review 1.  BK Polyomavirus: Clinical Aspects, Immune Regulation, and Emerging Therapies.

Authors:  George R Ambalathingal; Ross S Francis; Mark J Smyth; Corey Smith; Rajiv Khanna
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 26.132

2.  Reactivation of BK virus after double umbilical cord blood transplantation in adults correlates with impaired reconstitution of CD4+ and CD8+ T effector memory cells and increase of T regulatory cells.

Authors:  Theodoros Karantanos; Haesook T Kim; Natalia M Tijaro-Ovalle; Lequn Li; Corey Cutler; Joseph H Antin; Karen Ballen; Francisco M Marty; Chen Sabrina Tan; Jerome Ritz; Ioannis Politikos; Vassiliki Boussiotis
Journal:  Clin Immunol       Date:  2019-06-27       Impact factor: 3.969

3.  A delicate balance between rejection and BK polyomavirus associated nephropathy; A retrospective cohort study in renal transplant recipients.

Authors:  Lilli Gard; Willem van Doesum; Hubert G M Niesters; Willem J van Son; Arjan Diepstra; Coen A Stegeman; Henk Groen; Annelies Riezebos-Brilman; Jan Stephan Sanders
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-06-13       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Prospective Analysis of Hemorrhagic Cystitis and BK Viremia in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Authors:  Erden Atilla; Can Ateş; Atilla Uslu; Pınar Ataca Atilla; Istar Dolapçı; Alper Tekeli; Pervin Topçuoğlu
Journal:  Turk J Haematol       Date:  2019-12-19       Impact factor: 1.831

5.  The effect of BKV reactivation on cytokines behavior in kidney transplanted patients.

Authors:  Zahra Rahimi; Ramin Yaghobi; Afsoon Afshari; Jamshid Roozbeh; Mohammad Javad Mokhtari; Ali Malek Hosseini
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 2.388

Review 6.  BK Polyomavirus Nephropathy in Kidney Transplantation: Balancing Rejection and Infection.

Authors:  Chia-Lin Shen; Bo-Sheng Wu; Tse-Jen Lien; An-Hang Yang; Chih-Yu Yang
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-03-16       Impact factor: 5.048

7.  Differential T cell response against BK virus regulatory and structural antigens: A viral dynamics modelling approach.

Authors:  Arturo Blazquez-Navarro; Thomas Schachtner; Ulrik Stervbo; Anett Sefrin; Maik Stein; Timm H Westhoff; Petra Reinke; Edda Klipp; Nina Babel; Avidan U Neumann; Michal Or-Guil
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2018-05-10       Impact factor: 4.475

Review 8.  BK Virus: A Cause for Concern in Thoracic Transplantation?

Authors:  Markus J Barten; Andreas Zuckermann
Journal:  Ann Transplant       Date:  2018-05-11       Impact factor: 1.530

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