Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumor After Kidney Transplantation: A French Multicenter Retrospective Study

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Tardieu, Laurene [1 ]
Anglicheau, Dany [2 ]
Sberro-Soussan, Rebecca [2 ]
Lemoine, Mathilde [3 ]
Golbin, Leonard [4 ]
Fourdinier, Ophelie [5 ]
Bruneau, Julie [6 ]
Charbit, Marina [7 ]
Meatchi, Tchao [8 ]
Serre, Jean-Emmanuel [9 ]
Le Quintrec, Moglie [9 ]
Karras, Alexandre [1 ]
Thervet, Eric [1 ]
Lazareth, Helene [1 ]
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[1] Univ Paris Vite, Hop Europeen Georges Pompidou, AP HP, Serv Nephrol & Hemodialyse, Paris, France
[2] Univ Paris Cite, Hop Univ Necker Enfants Malad, AP HP, Serv Transplantat Renale, Paris, France
[3] CHU Rouen, Serv Nephrol, Rouen, France
[4] CHU Rennes, Serv Nephrol, Rennes, France
[5] CHU Amiens, Serv Nephrol & Transplantat Renale, Amiens, France
[6] Univ Paris Cite, Hop Necker Enfants Malad, AP HP, Serv Anatomopathol, Paris, France
[7] Univ Paris Cite, Hop Univ Necker Enfants Malad, AP HP, Serv Nephrol Pediat, Paris, France
[8] Univ Paris Cite, Hop Europeen Georges Pompidou, AP HP, Serv Anatomopathol, Paris, France
[9] Univ Montpellier, Serv Nephrol Transplantat, Montpellier, France
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LEIOMYOSARCOMA; EXPRESSION; LEIOMYOMA;
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10.1111/ctr.15424
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BackgroundEpstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a herpesvirus linked to nine different human tumors and lymphoproliferative disorders. Immunosuppression promotes EBV-driven malignancies. The most frequent EBV-induced malignancies are lymphomas and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. By promoting smooth muscle proliferation, EBV can induce EBV-associated smooth muscle tumors (EBV-SMT). EBV-SMT is a rare oncological entity for which no current guideline for diagnosis or management exists. Data on posttransplant EBV-SMT (PT-SMT) are scarce in kidney transplant recipients.MethodsWe conducted a national multicentric retrospective study and collected cases among transplantation centers in France. Kidney transplant recipients experiencing histologically proven PT-SMT were included. We collected data on demographic characteristics of patient, history of kidney transplantation, history of PT-SMT, evolution of graft function, and patient survival.ResultsEight patients were included. The median age at PT-SMT diagnosis was 31 years (range 6.5-40). PT-SMT occurred after a median delay of 37.8 months after transplantation (range 6-175). PT-SMT management consisted in immunosuppressive regimen minimization in all patients. Introduction of mTOR inhibitors was performed in two patients. Four patients (50%) needed chemotherapy. Surgical resection was performed in four patients. At last follow-up after PT-SMT diagnosis (median 33 months (range 17-132)), five patients were considered in complete remission, and two patients had died. Two patients experienced graft rejection; two resumed dialysis (25%). All patients with available data presented with impaired graft function at last follow-up.ConclusionPT-SMT is a subacute and progressive disease during kidney transplantation. Even if the risk of developing PT-SMT is low in kidney transplant recipients (0.07% in our cohort), PT-SMT is associated with significant graft loss, possibly due to reduced immunosuppression. Developing guidelines could help transplantation teams better manage these patients.
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