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Polyomavirus Nephropathy: Quantitative Urinary Polyomavirus-Haufen Testing Accurately Predicts the Degree of Intrarenal Viral Disease
BACKGROUND: A qualitative highly predictive urinary test for polyomavirus nephropathy (PVN) is the PV-Haufen test. This article evaluates whether a quantitative PV-Haufen analysis, that is, the number of PV-Haufen shed per milliliter urine, predicts PVN disease grades and the severity of intrarenal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4347732/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000000367 |
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author | Singh, Harsharan K. Reisner, Howard Derebail, Vimal K. Kozlowski, Tomasz Nickeleit, Volker |
author_facet | Singh, Harsharan K. Reisner, Howard Derebail, Vimal K. Kozlowski, Tomasz Nickeleit, Volker |
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description | BACKGROUND: A qualitative highly predictive urinary test for polyomavirus nephropathy (PVN) is the PV-Haufen test. This article evaluates whether a quantitative PV-Haufen analysis, that is, the number of PV-Haufen shed per milliliter urine, predicts PVN disease grades and the severity of intrarenal PV replication. METHODS: Polyomavirus-Haufen were counted in 40 urine samples from patients with biopsy-proven definitive PVN. The number of PV-Haufen was correlated with both histologic PVN disease grades 1 to 3 and the number of SV40-T–expressing cells as indicators of intrarenal PV replication in corresponding renal allograft biopsies (manual counts and automated morphometry). Findings from quantitative PV-Haufen analyses were compared to conventional laboratory test results, that is, BK viremia (quantitative polymerase chain reaction [PCR]) and BK viruria (quantitative PCR and decoy cell counts). RESULTS: Polyomavirus-Haufen counts showed excellent correlation (α0.77–0.86) with the severity of intrarenal PV replication and disease grades. In particular, low PV-Haufen numbers strongly correlated with early PVN grade 1 and minimal intrarenal expression of SV40-T antigen (P < 0.001). In comparison, BK viremia and viruria levels by PCR showed only modest correlations with histologic SV40-T expression (α0.40–0.49) and no significant correlation with disease grades or minimal intrarenal PV replication. No correlations were seen with urinary decoy cell counts. In contrast to conventional quantitative PCR assays or decoy cell counts, quantitative urinary PV-Haufen testing accurately reflects the severity of PV replication, tissue injury, and PVN disease grades. CONCLUSIONS: Quantitative PV-Haufen testing is a novel noninvasive approach to patient management for the diagnosis and prediction of PVN disease grades and monitoring of disease course during therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-43477322015-03-12 Polyomavirus Nephropathy: Quantitative Urinary Polyomavirus-Haufen Testing Accurately Predicts the Degree of Intrarenal Viral Disease Singh, Harsharan K. Reisner, Howard Derebail, Vimal K. Kozlowski, Tomasz Nickeleit, Volker Transplantation Original Clinical Science BACKGROUND: A qualitative highly predictive urinary test for polyomavirus nephropathy (PVN) is the PV-Haufen test. This article evaluates whether a quantitative PV-Haufen analysis, that is, the number of PV-Haufen shed per milliliter urine, predicts PVN disease grades and the severity of intrarenal PV replication. METHODS: Polyomavirus-Haufen were counted in 40 urine samples from patients with biopsy-proven definitive PVN. The number of PV-Haufen was correlated with both histologic PVN disease grades 1 to 3 and the number of SV40-T–expressing cells as indicators of intrarenal PV replication in corresponding renal allograft biopsies (manual counts and automated morphometry). Findings from quantitative PV-Haufen analyses were compared to conventional laboratory test results, that is, BK viremia (quantitative polymerase chain reaction [PCR]) and BK viruria (quantitative PCR and decoy cell counts). RESULTS: Polyomavirus-Haufen counts showed excellent correlation (α0.77–0.86) with the severity of intrarenal PV replication and disease grades. In particular, low PV-Haufen numbers strongly correlated with early PVN grade 1 and minimal intrarenal expression of SV40-T antigen (P < 0.001). In comparison, BK viremia and viruria levels by PCR showed only modest correlations with histologic SV40-T expression (α0.40–0.49) and no significant correlation with disease grades or minimal intrarenal PV replication. No correlations were seen with urinary decoy cell counts. In contrast to conventional quantitative PCR assays or decoy cell counts, quantitative urinary PV-Haufen testing accurately reflects the severity of PV replication, tissue injury, and PVN disease grades. CONCLUSIONS: Quantitative PV-Haufen testing is a novel noninvasive approach to patient management for the diagnosis and prediction of PVN disease grades and monitoring of disease course during therapy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2015-03 2015-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4347732/ /pubmed/25136849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000000367 Text en Copyright © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially. |
spellingShingle | Original Clinical Science Singh, Harsharan K. Reisner, Howard Derebail, Vimal K. Kozlowski, Tomasz Nickeleit, Volker Polyomavirus Nephropathy: Quantitative Urinary Polyomavirus-Haufen Testing Accurately Predicts the Degree of Intrarenal Viral Disease |
title | Polyomavirus Nephropathy: Quantitative Urinary Polyomavirus-Haufen Testing Accurately Predicts the Degree of Intrarenal Viral Disease |
title_full | Polyomavirus Nephropathy: Quantitative Urinary Polyomavirus-Haufen Testing Accurately Predicts the Degree of Intrarenal Viral Disease |
title_fullStr | Polyomavirus Nephropathy: Quantitative Urinary Polyomavirus-Haufen Testing Accurately Predicts the Degree of Intrarenal Viral Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Polyomavirus Nephropathy: Quantitative Urinary Polyomavirus-Haufen Testing Accurately Predicts the Degree of Intrarenal Viral Disease |
title_short | Polyomavirus Nephropathy: Quantitative Urinary Polyomavirus-Haufen Testing Accurately Predicts the Degree of Intrarenal Viral Disease |
title_sort | polyomavirus nephropathy: quantitative urinary polyomavirus-haufen testing accurately predicts the degree of intrarenal viral disease |
topic | Original Clinical Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4347732/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000000367 |
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