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An Atypical Parvovirus Drives Chronic Tubulointerstitial Nephropathy and Kidney Fibrosis.

Ben Roediger1, Quintin Lee2, Shweta Tikoo2, Joanna C A Cobbin3, James M Henderson2, Mika Jormakka2, Matthew B O'Rourke4, Matthew P Padula5, Natalia Pinello2, Marisa Henry6, Maria Wynne6, Sara F Santagostino7, Cory F Brayton8, Lorna Rasmussen9, Leszek Lisowski10, Szun S Tay2, David C Harris11, John F Bertram12, John P Dowling13, Patrick Bertolino2, Jack H Lai14, Wengen Wu14, William W Bachovchin14, Justin J-L Wong2, Mark D Gorrell2, Babak Shaban15, Edward C Holmes3, Christopher J Jolly2, Sébastien Monette7, Wolfgang Weninger16.   

Abstract

The occurrence of a spontaneous nephropathy with intranuclear inclusions in laboratory mice has puzzled pathologists for over 4 decades, because its etiology remains elusive. The condition is more severe in immunodeficient animals, suggesting an infectious cause. Using metagenomics, we identify the causative agent as an atypical virus, termed "mouse kidney parvovirus" (MKPV), belonging to a divergent genus of Parvoviridae. MKPV was identified in animal facilities in Australia and North America, is transmitted via a fecal-oral or urinary-oral route, and is controlled by the adaptive immune system. Detailed analysis of the clinical course and histopathological features demonstrated a stepwise progression of pathology ranging from sporadic tubular inclusions to tubular degeneration and interstitial fibrosis and culminating in renal failure. In summary, we identify a widely distributed pathogen in laboratory mice and establish MKPV-induced nephropathy as a new tool for elucidating mechanisms of tubulointerstitial fibrosis that shares molecular features with chronic kidney disease in humans.
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Keywords:  Parvoviridae; chronic kidney disease; fibrosis; inclusion body nephropathy; parvovirus; tubulointerstitial fibrosis; viral metagenomics

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30220458      PMCID: PMC6800251          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.08.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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