Viral load of EBV DNAemia is a predictor of EBV-related post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders in pediatric renal transplant recipients

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作者
Colombini, Elisa [1 ]
Guzzo, Isabella [1 ]
Morolli, Federica [1 ]
Longo, Germana [2 ]
Russo, Cristina [3 ]
Lombardi, Alessandra [4 ]
Merli, Pietro [4 ]
Barzon, Luisa [5 ]
Murer, Luisa [2 ]
Piga, Simone [6 ]
degli Atti, Marta Luisa Ciofi [6 ]
Locatelli, Franco [4 ,7 ]
Dello Strologo, Luca [1 ]
机构
[1] Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp IRCCS, Pediat Nephrol & Renal Transplant Unit, Piazza S Onofrio 4, I-00165 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Padua, Dept Pediat, Pediat Nephrol Dialysis & Transplantat Unit, Padua, Italy
[3] Bambino Gesu Childrens Res Hosp IRCCS, Virol Unit, Rome, Italy
[4] Bambino Gesu Childrens Res Hosp RCCS, Hematol & Oncol, Rome, Italy
[5] Univ Padua, Dept Mol Med, Padua, Italy
[6] Bambino Gesu Childrens Res Hosp IRCCS, Clin Epidemiol Unit, Rome, Italy
[7] Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy
关键词
Epstein-Barr virus; Renal transplant; Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder; Children; Viral load; EPSTEIN-BARR-VIRUS; RISK AGE WINDOW; GRAFT LOSS; INFECTION; CHILDREN; DISEASE; EFFICACY; THERAPY; BLOOD; LIVER;
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10.1007/s00467-017-3627-2
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a severe complication of solid organ transplantation that can be classified into two major subtypes, namely, early lesions and non-early lesions, based on histopathological findings. In the vast majority of cases, proliferating cells are B lymphocytes and, most frequently, proliferation is induced by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. The aim of our study was to evaluate the natural history of EBV infection and its possible evolution toward PTLD in a pediatric cohort of patients who received a renal transplant between January 2000 and December 2013. A total of 304 patients were evaluated for this study, of whom 103 tested seronegative for EBV at transplantation. Following transplantation, 50 of the 103 seronegative patients (48.5%) developed a first EBV infection, based on the results of PCR assays for EBV DNA, with 19 of these patients ultimately reverting to the negative state (< 3000 copies/mu l). Among the 201 seropositive patients only 40 (19.9%) presented a reactivation of EBV. Non-early lesions PTLD was diagnosed in ten patients, and early lesions PTLD was diagnosed in five patients. In all cases a positive EBV viral load had been detected at some stage of the follow-up. Having a maximum peak of EBV viral load above the median value observed in the whole cohort (59,909.5 copies/mu l) was a significant and independent predictor of non-early lesions PTLD and all PTLD onset. A high PCR EBV viral load is correlated with the probability of developing PTLD. The definition of a reliable marker is essential to identify patients more at risk of PTLD and to personalize the clinical approach to the single patient.
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