Title of article :
Comparison of polyomavirus (BK virus and JC viruses) viruria in renal transplant recipients with and without kidney dysfunction
Author/Authors :
Mortazavi, Mojgan Assistant Professor, Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Internal Medicine Department, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Atapour, Abdolamir Assistant Professor, Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Internal Medicine Department, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Yaran, Majid Medical Laboratory Doctor - Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Science , Shafa, Maryam Master of Science - Department of Biology - Jahrom branch, Islamic Azad University , Kafilzadeh, Farshid Master of Science - Department of Biology - Jahrom branch, Islamic Azad University , Taheri, Shahram Associate Professor, Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Internal Medicine Department, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan , Shahidi, Shahrzad Associate Professor, Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Internal Medicine Department, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan , Seirafian, Shiva Associate Professor, Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Internal Medicine Department, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan
Pages :
7
From page :
916
To page :
922
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Post-transplant infection with polyoma viruses (BK and JC viruses) is an important cause of graft loss and nephropathy. The objective of this study was to compare the frequency of BK and JC viruria in renal transplant recipients with and without graft dysfunction. METHODS: In a case-control study, we selected 60 kidney transplant patients with and without graft dysfunction in the first two years after transplantation. Each group consisted of 30 patients evaluated for basic demographic and laboratory characteristics. First morning urine samples were sent for BK and JC virus detection with QIAamp DNA Mini Kit and real-time polymerase PCR. Chi-square test with Yates’ correction, Student t-test and Mann-Whitney U test were used as indicated. P value of less than 0.05 was regarded as statistically significant. RESULTS: Both groups were similar in age, gender, and time after transplant and pretransplant dialysis. In both groups, seven patients (23.3%) were JC virus positive whereas in case group 14 patients (46.7%) and in control group 9 patients (30%) were BK virus positive. There were no statistical significant difference between case and control groups for both JC and BK virus infection rate.
Keywords :
Polyomavirus , BK virus , JC virus , renal transplantation , PCR
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2011
Record number :
2445873
Link To Document :
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