Author/Authors :
Shenagari, M Department of Virology - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran , Ravanshad, M Department of Virology - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran , Hosseini, SY Department of Virology - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran , Ghanbari, R Department of Virology - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: BK virus is an increasingly recognized pathogen in transplant recipient patients associated with
nephropathy and emerged as a cause of allograft failure linked to immunosuppressive regimens in renal
transplant recipients. This study develops a sensitive PCR method to detect the viremia and viruria as well as the
incidence of BK virus infection in renal transplant recipients.
Methods: A nested PCR method was developed and a total of 45 paired serum and urine samples from renal
transplant recipient patients were collected and tested with the developed assay.
Results: The threshold of the developed detection assay was 10 copies/μl of BKV DNA in samples. Our results
also indicated that about 40% of the urine and 26.7% of serum samples were positive for BKV in renal transplant
patients in this study.
Conclusion: This Nested-PCR method was found a specific, sensitive and simple procedure for detection of
viruria and viremia of BK virus in renal transplant recipients.
Keywords :
BK virus , Renal transplant recipients , Prevalence , Iran