Hu Jianhua, Zhao Hong, Huang Yaping, Zhang Xuan, Gao Hainv, Yang Meifang, Fan Jun, Ma Weihang
State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310003, China.
Exp Clin Transplant. 2011 Jun;9(3):175-80.
The BK virus is the most common pathogen in renal transplant recipients. Limited information is available regarding JC virus or Simian virus infections in renal transplant recipients. This prospective study sought to investigate the rate of BK virus, JC virus, and Simian virus 40 infections and their influence on allograft function in the early stages after surgery.
In total, 50 renal transplant recipients and 20 healthy blood donors were studied. The BK virus, the JC virus, and the Simian virus 40 were detected by nested qualitative polymerase chain reaction assays in urine and plasma. The difference of glomerular filtration rate among BK virus-infected, JC virus-infected, and uninfected patients was compared using the Kruskal-Wallis test.
The polyomavirus viruria was detected in 46% of renal transplant recipients (4% of the BK virus and 42% of the JC virus viruria) and 10% of the healthy blood donors (5% for the BK virus and the JC virus viruria). No polyomavirus viremia was detected. No difference of glomerular filtration rate was found among the 3 groups (chi-square = 0.228; P = .892).
Polyomavirus infections are not uncommon, and the incidence of JC virus infection is much higher in renal transplant recipients than it is in BK virus. Neither BK virus nor JC virus infections appeared to influence graft function in the early stages after surgery.
BK病毒是肾移植受者中最常见的病原体。关于肾移植受者中JC病毒或猿猴病毒感染的信息有限。这项前瞻性研究旨在调查BK病毒、JC病毒和猿猴病毒40型感染的发生率及其对术后早期同种异体移植功能的影响。
共研究了50例肾移植受者和20名健康献血者。通过巢式定性聚合酶链反应检测尿液和血浆中的BK病毒、JC病毒和猿猴病毒40型。使用Kruskal-Wallis检验比较BK病毒感染、JC病毒感染和未感染患者之间的肾小球滤过率差异。
在46%的肾移植受者中检测到多瘤病毒尿症(BK病毒尿症占4%,JC病毒尿症占42%),在10%的健康献血者中检测到多瘤病毒尿症(BK病毒和JC病毒尿症各占5%)。未检测到多瘤病毒血症。三组之间的肾小球滤过率没有差异(卡方=0.228;P=0.892)。
多瘤病毒感染并不罕见,肾移植受者中JC病毒感染的发生率远高于BK病毒。BK病毒和JC病毒感染在术后早期似乎均未影响移植功能。