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Virol J ; 17(1): 5, 2020 01 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31924245

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: BK Polyomavirus (BKPyV) causes premature graft failure in 1 to 15% of kidney transplant (KT) recipients. High-level BKPyV-viruria and BKPyV-DNAemia precede polyomavirus-associated nephropathy (PyVAN), and guide clinical management decisions. In most cases, BKPyV appears to come from the donor kidney, but data from biopsy-proven PyVAN cases are lacking. Here, we report the early fulminant course of biopsy-proven PyVAN in two male KT recipients in their sixties, receiving kidneys from the same deceased male donor. CASE PRESENTATIONS: Both recipients received intravenous basiliximab induction, and maintenance therapy consisting of tacrolimus (trough levels 3-7 ng/mL from time of engraftment), mycophenolate mofetil 750 mg bid, and prednisolone. At 4 weeks post-transplant, renal function was satisfactory with serum creatinine concentrations of 106 and 72 µmol/L in recipient #1 and recipient #2, respectively. Plasma BKPyV-DNAemia was first investigated at 5 and 8 weeks post-transplant being 8.58 × 104 and 1.12 × 106 copies/mL in recipient #1 and recipient #2, respectively. Renal function declined and biopsy-proven PyVAN was diagnosed in both recipients at 12 weeks post-transplant. Mycophenolate mofetil levels were reduced from 750 mg to 250 mg bid while tacrolimus levels were kept below 5 ng/mL. Recipient #2 cleared BKPyV-DNAemia at 5.5 months post-transplant, while recipient #1 had persistent BKPyV-DNAemia of 1.07 × 105 copies/mL at the last follow-up 52 weeks post-transplant. DNA sequencing of viral DNA from early plasma samples revealed apparently identical viruses in both recipients, belonging to genotype Ib-2 with archetype non-coding control region. Retrospective serological work-up, demonstrated that the donor had high BKPyV-IgG-virus-like particle ELISA activity and a high BKPyV-genotype I neutralizing antibody titer, whereas both KT recipients only had low neutralizing antibody titers pre-transplantation. By 20 weeks post-transplant, the neutralizing antibody titer had increased by > 1000-fold in both recipients, but only recipient #2 cleared BKPyV-DNAemia. CONCLUSIONS: Low titers of genotype-specific neutralizing antibodies in recipients pre-transplant, may identify patients at high risk for early fulminant donor-derived BKPyV-DNAemia and PyVAN, but development of high neutralizing antibody titers may not be sufficient for clearance.


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Allografts/virology , Antibodies, Neutralizing/blood , Kidney Transplantation , Nephrosis/virology , Polyomavirus Infections/surgery , Adult , Aged , Antibodies, Neutralizing/biosynthesis , BK Virus/pathogenicity , DNA, Viral/blood , Humans , Kidney/pathology , Kidney/surgery , Kidney/virology , Kidney Diseases/surgery , Kidney Diseases/virology , Kidney Transplantation/adverse effects , Male , Middle Aged , Transplant Recipients , Viremia
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J Vet Med Sci ; 56(3): 449-53, 1994 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7948371

ABSTRACT

Two- and 6-week-old chicks were inoculated with the Kagoshima-34 strain of avian infectious bronchitis virus. Serum, bile, Harderian gland, lachrymal fluid, saliva and tracheal washings were collected and their antibody content determined using neutralisation tests. The neutralising antibody (NA) in the serum and bile was detected earlier and in slightly higher concentration in the 6-week-old chicks. Although there was no marked difference in the levels of NA in other body fluids, it was detected earlier in the 6-week-old chicks. In both experiments, the clinical signs were more severe in the 2-week-old chicks. Recovery of virus from the trachea of both ages was not different but virus was recovered for longer in the lungs, kidneys and colon of the 2-week-old chicks. This is the first report wherein IBV-neutralising antibody in the bile is described.


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Aging/physiology , Coronavirus Infections/physiopathology , Infectious bronchitis virus/pathogenicity , Nephritis/virology , Nephrosis/virology , Animals , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Chickens , Colon/virology , Coronavirus Infections/immunology , Disease Susceptibility , Infectious bronchitis virus/immunology , Infectious bronchitis virus/isolation & purification , Kidney/virology , Lung/virology , Nephritis/physiopathology , Nephrosis/physiopathology , Neutralization Tests , Trachea/virology
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