Clinical and Developmental Immunology (Jan 2013)

Immunity to Polyomavirus BK Infection: Immune Monitoring to Regulate the Balance between Risk of BKV Nephropathy and Induction of Alloimmunity

  • Patrizia Comoli,
  • Michela Cioni,
  • Sabrina Basso,
  • Chiara Gagliardone,
  • Leonardo Potenza,
  • Enrico Verrina,
  • Mario Luppi,
  • Marco Zecca,
  • Gian Marco Ghiggeri,
  • Fabrizio Ginevri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/256923
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Polyomavirus BK-associated nephropathy (PyVAN) is the main infectious cause of allograft damage after kidney transplantation. A number of studies revealed an association between the presence of BKV-specific cellular immunity and BK viral clearance, with patients failing to recover specific T cells progressing to PyVAN. Evolution to allograft dysfunction can be prevented by restoration of BKV-specific immunity through a stepwise reduction of maintenance immunosuppressive drugs. Prospective monitoring of BK viral load and specific immunity, together with B-cell alloimmune surveillance, may allow a targeted modification/reduction of immunosuppression, with the aim of obtaining viral clearance while preventing graft injury due to deposition of de novo donor-specific HLA antibodies and late/chronic antibody-mediated allograft injury. Innovative, immune-based therapies may further contribute to BKV infection prevention and control.