Molecular characterization and sequence analysis of polyomavirus BKV-strain in a renal-allograft recipient

Renzo Boldorini, Elisabetta Omodeo Zorini, Mirella Fortunato, Monica Bernardi, Anna Suno, Elisabetta Benigni, Guido Monga, Gianna Mazzucco

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Abstract

The significance of polyomavirus (PV) infection was investigated in a 53-year-old patient who underwent renal transplantation and was treated with triple immunosuppressive therapy (tacrolimus, prednisone, and azathioprine). A renal biopsy taken because of the suspicion of acute rejection showed focal inflammatory interstitial infiltration, tubulitis, and tubular cell nuclear changes consistent with the hypothesis of viral infection. Both the tubular and decoy cells identified by means of urinalysis positively stained for anti-SV40 antibody. Polymerase chain reaction performed on the DNA extracted from renal tissue and isolated from urine showed the presence of an antigenic variant (AS) of the BKV archetype after sequence analysis of the transcription control region (TCR). On the basis of the diagnosis of BKV infection, immunosuppressive therapy was reduced. The patient's renal function improved and was still stable 8 months later when urinalysis showed only a few decoy cells, which were found to be infected by JC but not BK virus. These data suggest that only the BKV, probably favoured by immunosuppressive therapy (tacrolimus), causes renal damage. It is worth underlining that even small and sporadic viral genome mutations may lead to pathologic effects.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)656-659
Numero di pagine4
RivistaHuman Pathology
Volume32
Numero di pubblicazione6
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2001

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