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Quantitative detection of BK virus in kidney transplant recipients: a prospective validation study.


ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION:BK virus (BKV) infection in renal transplant patients may cause kidney allograft dysfunction and graft loss. Accurate determination of BKV viral load is critical to prevent BKV-associated nephropathy (BKVAN) but the cut-off that best predicts BKVAN remains controversial. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the performance of a commercial and an in-house qPCR test for quantitative detection of BK virus in kidney transplant recipients. METHODS:This was a prospective study with kidney transplant recipients from two large university hospitals in Brazil. Patients were screened for BKV infection every 3 months in the first year post-transplant with a commercial and an in-house real time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) test. BKVAN was confirmed based on histopathology. The area under the curve for plasma qPCR was determined from receiver operating characteristic analysis. RESULTS:A total of 200 patients were enrolled. Fifty-eight percent were male, 19.5% had diabetes mellitus, and 82% had the kidney transplanted from a deceased donor. BKV viremia was detected in 32.5% and BKVAN was diagnosed in 8 patients (4%). BKVAN was associated with viremia of 4.1 log copies/mL, using a commercial kit. The cut-off for the in-house assay was 6.1 log copies/mL. The linearity between the commercial kit and the in-house assay was R2=0.83. CONCLUSION:Our study shows that marked variability occurs in BKV viral load when different qPCR methodologies are used. The in-house qPCR assay proved clinically useful, a cheaper option in comparison to commercial qPCR kits. There is an urgent need to make BKV standards available to the international community.

SUBMITTER: Pinto GG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6533964 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan-Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantitative detection of BK virus in kidney transplant recipients: a prospective validation study.

Pinto Gabriel Godinho GG   Poloni José Antonio Tesser JAT   Paskulin Diego D'Avila DD   Spuldaro Fabio F   Paris Fernanda de F   Barth Afonso Luís AL   Manfro Roberto Ceratti RC   Keitel Elizete E   Pasqualotto Alessandro C AC  

Jornal brasileiro de nefrologia 20180101 1


<h4>Introduction</h4>BK virus (BKV) infection in renal transplant patients may cause kidney allograft dysfunction and graft loss. Accurate determination of BKV viral load is critical to prevent BKV-associated nephropathy (BKVAN) but the cut-off that best predicts BKVAN remains controversial.<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate the performance of a commercial and an in-house qPCR test for quantitative detection of BK virus in kidney transplant recipients.<h4>Methods</h4>This was a prospective study with  ...[more]

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