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Rare subtypes of BK virus are viable and frequently detected in renal transplant recipients with BK virus-associated nephropathy

Journal

VIROLOGY
Volume 404, Issue 2, Pages 312-318

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2010.05.012

Keywords

BKV; BK virus; Polyomavirus-associated nephropathy; Kidney transplant

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  1. Dialysis Clinics

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BK virus-associated nephropathy (BKVN) occurs in up to 5% of kidney transplants and is a significant cause of graft loss. Four major subtypes of BIN have been described, with the vast majority of individuals persistently infected with BKV Type I (>80% of the population). Sequencing of BIN isolates subcloned from BKVN patients revealed a high percentage of variants in the urine (40%) in the VP1 subtyping region. In vitro analysis of several viral variants revealed that all variants recovered from the urine of BKVN patients produced infectious viral particles and were replication competent in cell culture while some of the variants induced cytopathic changes in infected cells when compared to the major BIN subtype, VP1 Type I. These results suggest that rare BIN VP1 variants are more frequently associated with disease and that some variants could be more cytopathic than others in renal transplant recipients. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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