
pmid: 37647426
pmc: PMC10461421
AbstractIntroductionBK polyomavirus (BKPyV)‐associated nephropathy (BKPyVAN) can cause a significant risk of allograft impairment after kidney transplantation (KT). Intact BKPyV‐specific immunity is associated with viral containment. This study investigated BKPyV‐specific immunological factors among KT recipients.MethodsThis prospective study in a single transplant center from January 2019 to August 2019 assessed associations between clinical and immunological characteristics, with a focus on BKPyV‐cell‐specific immunity and BKPyVAN, among KT recipients aged ≥15 years. The numbers of interferon‐gamma (IFN‐γ)‐producing CD4+ T, CD8+ T, natural killer (NK), and natural killer T (NKT) cells were measured after stimulation with large T antigen and viral capsid protein 1 (VP1).ResultsIn total, 100 KT recipients were included (mean age ± SD, 42 ± 11 years); 35% of the recipients were female patients, and 70% had received induction immunosuppressive therapy. The 1‐year cumulative incidence of high‐level BKPyV DNAuria (possible BKPyVAN) and (presumptive BKPyVAN) was 18%. Among 40 patients with immunological factor data, pre‐KT %NK cells (hazard ratio [HR], 1.258; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.077–1.469; p = .004) and %VP1‐specific NK cells (HR, 1.209; 95% CI, 1.055–1.386; p = .006) were factors independently associated with possible and presumptive BKPyVAN. KT recipients with possible and presumptive BKPyVAN were more likely to exhibit significant mean coefficients of %NK, %VP1‐specific NK, and %NKT cells at 1 month after KT than before KT (all p < .05).ConclusionIndividuals with nonspecific and VP1‐specific NK cells before KT and increasing numbers of these cells after KT may be at risk for high‐level BKPyV DNAuria and presumptive BKPyVAN. Further studies are needed to determine the utility of BKPyV‐specific innate immune surveillance in predicting the occurrence of BKPyVAN.
Male, Epidemiology, Hazard ratio, BK polyomavirus, Immunology, FOS: Health sciences, Kidney transplantation, Interferon-gamma, BK virus, Endocrinology, Diabetes mellitus, Epidemiology and Management of Cytomegalovirus Infection, Health Sciences, Humans, Prospective Studies, innate immunity, Internal medicine, Polyomavirus-Associated Carcinogenesis and Clinical Manifestations, Viral Nephropathy, Transplantation, FOS: Clinical medicine, Confidence interval, Original Articles, CD8, natural killer cell, renal transplantation, RC581-607, Kidney Transplantation, Nephropathy, natural killer T cell, Parvovirus B19 Infection and Pathogenesis, Infectious Diseases, Immune system, Oncology, BK Virus, Medicine, Female, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, Immunosuppressive Agents
Male, Epidemiology, Hazard ratio, BK polyomavirus, Immunology, FOS: Health sciences, Kidney transplantation, Interferon-gamma, BK virus, Endocrinology, Diabetes mellitus, Epidemiology and Management of Cytomegalovirus Infection, Health Sciences, Humans, Prospective Studies, innate immunity, Internal medicine, Polyomavirus-Associated Carcinogenesis and Clinical Manifestations, Viral Nephropathy, Transplantation, FOS: Clinical medicine, Confidence interval, Original Articles, CD8, natural killer cell, renal transplantation, RC581-607, Kidney Transplantation, Nephropathy, natural killer T cell, Parvovirus B19 Infection and Pathogenesis, Infectious Diseases, Immune system, Oncology, BK Virus, Medicine, Female, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, Immunosuppressive Agents
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