| Literature DB >> 24858649 |
Cristina Costa1, Samantha Mantovani, Andrea Piceghello, Alessia Di Nauta, Franca Sinesi, Francesca Sidoti, Marina Messina, Rossana Cavallo.
Abstract
The failure of immune surveillance may be associated with polyomavirus BK reactivation, potentially leading to the development of nephropathy in kidney transplantation. BK-specific cellular immune response may be used to modulate immunosuppressive therapy, but few studies have investigated the topic. Herein, we serially evaluated BK-specific response in 149 kidney transplant recipients and found that only 14/149 (9.4%) were responders. Episodes of viral reactivation (viremia and/or viruria) occurred only in non-responder patients. The frequency of BK-specific immune response appears to be lower than that for other persistently infecting viruses such as cytomegalovirus.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24858649
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Microbiol ISSN: 1121-7138 Impact factor: 2.479