Journal of Oral Microbiology (Jan 2021)

Detection of polyomavirus microRNA-5p expression in saliva shortly after kidney transplantation

  • Ana Carolina Mamana,
  • Maria Stincarelli,
  • Dmitry José De Santana Sarmento,
  • Alexandre Mendes Batista,
  • Tânia Regina Tozetto-Mendoza,
  • Marina Gallottini,
  • José Osmar Medina De Abreu Pestana,
  • Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva,
  • Simone Giannecchini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2021.1898838
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

Abstract

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Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) of polyomavirus (PyV) are present in several biological fluids and are suggested to be relevant viral factors for monitoring its persistence. Aim: To evaluate the effect of an immunosuppressive regimen on the status of PyV-miRNA-5p in the oral cavity. Materials and Methods: The JCPyV, BKPyV, MCPyV miRNA-5p were investigated in paired saliva and plasma samples obtained from 23 patients before and shortly after renal-transplantation by using real-time RT-PCR. Results: Overall, within a short-time after transplantation, patients exhibited decreased numbers of leukocyte and lymphocyte as well as low levels of creatinine. During the clinical management of the patients, a significant amount of saliva samples were positive for JCPyV and BKPyV miRNA-5p (range: 26%-91%) compared to paired plasma samples (range: 9%-35%). Among the two polyomaviruses showing positive expression of miRNA-5p, BKPyV presented the highest positivity in saliva (91%) and MCPyV-miRNA-5p was constantly negative in both saliva and plasma samples. Compared to the time before transplantation, a significant reduction in the expression of JCPyV-miRNA-5p was observed in saliva samples obtained after transplantation. Conclusions: Altogether, these data suggest that additional investigations of polyomavirus miRNA-5p in saliva should be performed shortly after renal-transplantation to evaluate the potential role in early viral reactivation.

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