The simultaneous presence of active BK, Epstein Barr, and human cytomegalovirus infection and their correlation by host factors in patients suspected of kidney transplant rejection

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Kojidi, Marzieh Eslami [1 ]
Malekshahi, Somayeh Shatizadeh [1 ]
Jabbari, Mohammad Reza [2 ]
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[1] Tarbiat Modares Univ, Fac Med Sci, Dept Virol, Tehran, Iran
[2] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Labbafinezhad Hosp, Tehran, Iran
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HCMV; BK virus; EBV; Risk factors; Renal transplant rejection; RISK-FACTORS; RECIPIENTS;
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10.1186/s12879-024-09821-z
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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AimsThis study aims to evaluate the presence of EBV, HCMV, and BKV genomic sequences in the plasma samples (active infection/viremia) of kidney transplant recipients suspected of rejection and to investigate host and risk factors related to the activation of these viruses in these patients.MethodsIn this cross-sectional single-center study, plasma samples were collected from 98 suspected kidney transplant rejection patients at Labafinejad Hospital, Tehran, Iran, between December 2022 and June 2023. Quantitative real-time PCR assays for HCMV, EBV, and BK were performed using GeneProof Real-time PCR kits. ROC curve analysis was used to determine the viral load cutoff point for each virus.FindingsHCMV active viremia was detected in 18 (18.36%) recipients, EBV active viremia in 7 (7.14%), and BKV active viremia in 5 (5.10%). ROC results indicated viral load cutoff points of 778, 661, and 457 points for HCMV, EBV, and BKV, respectively. The duration of time after transplantation significantly differed between active viremia and no viremia groups (120.5 vs. 46 months, P = 0.014). In the BKV active viremia group, the increase in creatinine compared to baseline creatinine was significantly higher than in the no viremia group (2.7 vs. 0.8, P = 0.017). The odds ratio of HCMV active viremia in patients taking tacrolimus was 2.84 times higher, and the odds of HCMV active viremia in patients taking antithymocyte globulin was 3.01 times higher than in patients not taking these drugs.ConclusionRapid and timely diagnosis of viral active infections in kidney transplant patients is crucial for effective disease management and implementation of appropriate treatment strategies. Identifying potential risk factors, including host and treatment-related factors that influence transplantation, can facilitate the development of suitable preventive strategies.
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