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BK polyomavirus in the urine for follow-up of kidney transplant recipients.

E Brochot1, V Descamps2, L Handala2, J Faucher3, G Choukroun3, F Helle4, S Castelain2, C François2, G Duverlie2, A Touzé5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: After kidney transplantation, human BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) can induce a progressive disease, in three stages: viruria, viraemia, and then nephropathy after a few months of viral replication. Therapeutic intervention is recommended when BKPyV is detected in the plasma. The objective of our study was to assess urinary BKPyV nucleic acid test as a predictor for developing viraemia.
METHODS: We first defined a viruria threshold based on 393 time-matched urine and plasma samples collected after kidney transplantation; to validate this threshold, we followed-up a cohort of 236 kidney transplant patients.
RESULTS: A BKPyV viruria threshold of 6.71 log10 copies/mL best discriminated between plasma-positive and plasma-negative patients (sensitivity 90.9% (95% CI 86.5-95); specificity 90.3% (95% CI 86.3-94.3); area under the curve 0.953 (95% CI 0.933-0.974). In the validation cohort, the risk of developing BKPyV viraemia at 1 year was 16.5% (39/236) and rose to 90.7% (39/43) if BKPyV viruria remained above the threshold of 6.71 for more than 1 month.
CONCLUSIONS: Sustained BKPyV viruria is a reliable, early marker of patients at high risk of developing BKPyV viraemia. This marker should alert the clinician early, and thus allow timely therapeutic intervention.
Copyright © 2018 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  BK virus; BKPyV viraemia; BKPyV viruria; Kidney transplantation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30076973     DOI: 10.1016/j.cmi.2018.07.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Microbiol Infect        ISSN: 1198-743X            Impact factor:   8.067


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1.  [Characteristics of BK polymavirus infection in kidney transplant recipients].

Authors:  Yi Zhou; Leiyu Yao; Zhe Yu; Naiqian Cui; Fangxiang Fu; Yuedian Ye; Wenfeng Deng; Jian Xu; Shaojie Fu; Ruming Liu; Lixin Yu; Yun Miao
Journal:  Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao       Date:  2019-01-30

2.  BK Polyomavirus bkv-miR-B1-5p: A Stable Micro-RNA to Monitor Active Viral Replication after Kidney Transplantation.

Authors:  Baptiste Demey; Marine Bentz; Véronique Descamps; Virginie Morel; Catherine Francois; Sandrine Castelain; Francois Helle; Etienne Brochot
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 6.208

3.  Combined detection of urine specific gravity and BK viruria on prediction of BK polyomavirus nephropathy in kidney transplant recipients.

Authors:  Xu-Tao Chen; Ze-Yuan Wang; Yang Huang; Jin-Yuan Wang; Shi-Cong Yang; Wen-Fang Chen; Pei-Song Chen; Jun Li; Rong-Hai Deng; Gang Huang
Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)       Date:  2020-01-05       Impact factor: 2.628

Review 4.  BK Virus-Associated Nephropathy after Renal Transplantation.

Authors:  Yasuhito Funahashi
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-02-02

Review 5.  BK Virus Infection and BK-Virus-Associated Nephropathy in Renal Transplant Recipients.

Authors:  Margherita Borriello; Diego Ingrosso; Alessandra Fortunata Perna; Angela Lombardi; Paolo Maggi; Lucia Altucci; Michele Caraglia
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-21       Impact factor: 4.141

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