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Prevalence of JC and BK Polyomavirus Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the State of Pará, Brazil

The polyomaviruses that infect humans, JC virus (JCV) and BK virus (BKV), can establish persistent infections in the cells that make up the renal system, causing nephritis and BKV-associated nephropathy in up to 10% of renal transplant patients, and of these, 90% lose the graft and return for hemodi...

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Autores principales: da Costa, Scheila do Socorro Vasconcelos Ávila, Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas, Viegas, Ana Paula do Vale, de Sá, Keyla Santos Guedes, da Cruz, Silvia Regina, Lima, Sandra Souza, Vallinoto, Izaura Maria Vieira Cayres, Costa, Igor Brasil, Vallinoto, Antonio Carlos Rosário
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9861779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36668916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8010009
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author da Costa, Scheila do Socorro Vasconcelos Ávila
Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas
Viegas, Ana Paula do Vale
de Sá, Keyla Santos Guedes
da Cruz, Silvia Regina
Lima, Sandra Souza
Vallinoto, Izaura Maria Vieira Cayres
Costa, Igor Brasil
Vallinoto, Antonio Carlos Rosário
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Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas
Viegas, Ana Paula do Vale
de Sá, Keyla Santos Guedes
da Cruz, Silvia Regina
Lima, Sandra Souza
Vallinoto, Izaura Maria Vieira Cayres
Costa, Igor Brasil
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description The polyomaviruses that infect humans, JC virus (JCV) and BK virus (BKV), can establish persistent infections in the cells that make up the renal system, causing nephritis and BKV-associated nephropathy in up to 10% of renal transplant patients, and of these, 90% lose the graft and return for hemodialysis. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of polyomaviruses (PyV) in the population with chronic kidney disease (CKD), classified into three groups (conservative, dialysis, and transplanted) and a control group. Urine samples were collected from 290 individuals, including 202 patients with CKD and 88 from the control group. PyV screening was performed by PCR amplification of a fragment of the VP1 region, and the JCV and BKV species were distinguished through enzymatic digestion with the restriction endonuclease BamHI from the amplification of a TAg region. All amplification products were visualized on a 3% agarose gel. The prevalence of PyV infection was correlated with clinical-epidemiological variables using the chi-squared and Fisher’s exact tests. In the group with CKD, the prevalence of PyV was 30.2%, a higher rate being observed in conservative patients (36.66%; 22/60), followed by dialysis patients (30.48%; 25/82), and transplanted patients (20%; 12/60). In the control group, the prevalence was 46.59% (41/88). The differentiation between species revealed that JCV was present in 77.8% and BKV in 22.2% of the group with CKD. The prevalence of infection was higher in male patients (59.32%), whose most common pathology was systemic arterial hypertension (35.59%). In the group of transplanted patients, there was a statistically significant association between infection and the use of the immunosuppressant azathioprine (p = 0.015). The prevalence of PyV infection was higher in the control group than in the group with CKD, being predominant in males and in patients with systemic arterial hypertension.
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spelling pubmed-98617792023-01-22 Prevalence of JC and BK Polyomavirus Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the State of Pará, Brazil da Costa, Scheila do Socorro Vasconcelos Ávila Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas Viegas, Ana Paula do Vale de Sá, Keyla Santos Guedes da Cruz, Silvia Regina Lima, Sandra Souza Vallinoto, Izaura Maria Vieira Cayres Costa, Igor Brasil Vallinoto, Antonio Carlos Rosário Trop Med Infect Dis Article The polyomaviruses that infect humans, JC virus (JCV) and BK virus (BKV), can establish persistent infections in the cells that make up the renal system, causing nephritis and BKV-associated nephropathy in up to 10% of renal transplant patients, and of these, 90% lose the graft and return for hemodialysis. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of polyomaviruses (PyV) in the population with chronic kidney disease (CKD), classified into three groups (conservative, dialysis, and transplanted) and a control group. Urine samples were collected from 290 individuals, including 202 patients with CKD and 88 from the control group. PyV screening was performed by PCR amplification of a fragment of the VP1 region, and the JCV and BKV species were distinguished through enzymatic digestion with the restriction endonuclease BamHI from the amplification of a TAg region. All amplification products were visualized on a 3% agarose gel. The prevalence of PyV infection was correlated with clinical-epidemiological variables using the chi-squared and Fisher’s exact tests. In the group with CKD, the prevalence of PyV was 30.2%, a higher rate being observed in conservative patients (36.66%; 22/60), followed by dialysis patients (30.48%; 25/82), and transplanted patients (20%; 12/60). In the control group, the prevalence was 46.59% (41/88). The differentiation between species revealed that JCV was present in 77.8% and BKV in 22.2% of the group with CKD. The prevalence of infection was higher in male patients (59.32%), whose most common pathology was systemic arterial hypertension (35.59%). In the group of transplanted patients, there was a statistically significant association between infection and the use of the immunosuppressant azathioprine (p = 0.015). The prevalence of PyV infection was higher in the control group than in the group with CKD, being predominant in males and in patients with systemic arterial hypertension. MDPI 2022-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9861779/ /pubmed/36668916 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8010009 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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da Costa, Scheila do Socorro Vasconcelos Ávila
Monteiro, Jacqueline Cortinhas
Viegas, Ana Paula do Vale
de Sá, Keyla Santos Guedes
da Cruz, Silvia Regina
Lima, Sandra Souza
Vallinoto, Izaura Maria Vieira Cayres
Costa, Igor Brasil
Vallinoto, Antonio Carlos Rosário
Prevalence of JC and BK Polyomavirus Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the State of Pará, Brazil
title Prevalence of JC and BK Polyomavirus Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the State of Pará, Brazil
title_full Prevalence of JC and BK Polyomavirus Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the State of Pará, Brazil
title_fullStr Prevalence of JC and BK Polyomavirus Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the State of Pará, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of JC and BK Polyomavirus Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the State of Pará, Brazil
title_short Prevalence of JC and BK Polyomavirus Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the State of Pará, Brazil
title_sort prevalence of jc and bk polyomavirus infection in patients with chronic kidney disease in the state of pará, brazil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9861779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36668916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8010009
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