Screening for polyomavirus nephropathy and viremia in children with renal transplantation

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Hamed, Radi [1 ]
Al Maghrabi, Mohammed [2 ]
Kasem, Mahammad F. [2 ]
El Fekky, Mohamed AbdelRaheem [2 ]
Al Shami, Al-Anoud [3 ]
Mohamed, Nasreen H. [4 ]
Sheyyab, Ahmad [5 ]
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[1] Hashemite Univ, Fac Med, Dept Pediat, Zarqa, Jordan
[2] King Fahad Specialist Hosp Dammam, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Nephrol, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
[3] King Fahad Specialist Hosp Dammam, Dept Pathol, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
[4] Hashemite Univ, Dept Med, Zarqa, Jordan
[5] Hashemite Univ, Fac Med, Dept Med, Zarqa 13133, Jordan
关键词
BK virus; children; infection; monitoring; nephropathy; PCR; polyomavirus; renal transplantation; solid organ transplantation; viremia; VIRUS-ASSOCIATED NEPHROPATHY; VIRAL LOAD; BK; DIAGNOSIS; RECIPIENTS; INFECTION;
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10.1111/petr.14479
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BackgroundPolyomavirus, known as BK virus, is an important cause of allograft dysfunction in renal transplant patients, leading to BK virus nephropathy. The main study objectives were to assess the disease incidence and disease course in pediatric patients, and assess the diagnostic accuracy of BK screening for asymptomatic patients. MethodsThis is a single-center observational study, which included 81 pediatric renal allograft recipients that were transplanted and/or followed at King Fahad Specialist Hospital-Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Screening for BK virus was performed prospectively according to a predetermined hospital protocol. Our BK screening protocol consisted of periodic quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction test in the plasma. In patients with deranged graft function, graft biopsies were evaluated for the presence of BK nephropathy. ResultsOur study detected BK viremia in 14 patients (17.3%), while BK nephropathy occurred in seven patients (8.6%). The onset of BK viremia had bimodal distribution, 78 percent occurring within first year post-transplantation, while 21.4% occurred late.Patients who developed BK nephropathy had a higher BK level than BK viremia patients, for both mean and peak values (p = .02, p = .02). A BK cutoff level of 40 000 copies/mL showed sensitivity and specificity of 85.7%, 85.7%, respectively, in predicting the conversion of BK viremia to BK nephropathy. ConclusionsBK viremia and BK nephropathy occur in pediatric patients with similar incidence rates compared to adult patients. Protocolized screening led to early detection of viremia, and could predict the conversion of BK viremia to BK nephropathy and allow for early immunosuppression modulation.
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