Einstein (São Paulo) (Jun 2007)

Polyomavirus – an emergent pathogen in transplant recipients

  • Juliana de Moura Montagner,
  • Tatiana Ferreira Michelon,
  • Regina Barbosa Schroeder,
  • Bárbara Tengaten Fontanelle,
  • Alexandre Tavares Duarte de Oliveira,
  • Janaina Gomes da Silveira,
  • Márcia Silveira Graudenz,
  • Cláudio Osmar Pereira Alexandre,
  • Jorge Neumann

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 184 – 189

Abstract

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Medical centers that work with transplants often face opportunisticinfections that demand specific tools to make diagnosis. Theprevalence of latent polyomavirus infections is high, and the mostcommon site of latency of the most prevalent polyomavirus in humans,BK virus (BKV), is the renal tissue. Hence, renal transplanted patientsare particularly vulnerable to the damage caused by viral reactivationduring immunosupression. In such patients BKV is associated toureteral stenosis and/or BKV nephropathy, leading to progressivedysfunction and graft loss, often diagnosed as rejection. In other organsrecipients (namely lung, liver, heart and pancreas), BKN is also the mostimportant clinical manifestation, whereas in bone marrow recipients themost common is hemorrhagic cystitis. This review presents the viralbiology and discusses the pathophysiology of polyomavirus diseasesand the diagnostic efficacy of the laboratory tests available, guidingto the best strategy for assessment and monitoring of patients at riskor under specific treatment.

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