JC polyomavirus replication and associated disease in pediatric renal transplantation: an international CERTAIN Registry study

Background JC polyomavirus (JCPyV)-associated nephropathy (JCPyVAN) is a severe, but rare complication in adult renal transplant (RTx) recipients. Related data in pediatric patients are scarce. Methods Based on the CERTAIN Registry, we therefore performed a multi-center, retrospective study on the J...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, West) West), 2018-12, Vol.33 (12), p.2343-2352
Hauptverfasser: Höcker, Britta, Tabatabai, Julia, Schneble, Lukas, Oh, Jun, Thiel, Florian, Pape, Lars, Rusai, Krisztina, Topaloglu, Rezan, Kranz, Birgitta, Klaus, Günter, Printza, Nikoleta, Yavascan, Onder, Fichtner, Alexander, Krupka, Kai, Bruckner, Thomas, Waldherr, Rüdiger, Pawlita, Michael, Schnitzler, Paul, Hirsch, Hans H., Tönshoff, Burkhard
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Zusammenfassung:Background JC polyomavirus (JCPyV)-associated nephropathy (JCPyVAN) is a severe, but rare complication in adult renal transplant (RTx) recipients. Related data in pediatric patients are scarce. Methods Based on the CERTAIN Registry, we therefore performed a multi-center, retrospective study on the JCPyV antibody status, prevalence of JCPyV replication, and its associated disease in 139 pediatric RTx recipients (mean age, 8.5 ± 5.3 years). JCPyV DNA in plasma and/or urine was measured by quantitative PCR at a median time of 3.2 (IQR, 0.3–8.1) years post-transplant. Results 53.2% of patients were JCPyV-seronegative prior to transplantation; younger age was associated with JCPyV seronegativity. 34/139 (24.5%) patients post-transplant showed active JCPyV replication in either urine (22.0%), plasma (13.4%), or both (7.6%). JCPyV viremia occurred significantly ( p   10 7  copies/mL) was found in 29.6% of viruric patients. A higher net state of immunosuppression constituted an independent risk factor for JCPyV replication both in urine and plasma (OR 1.2, p  
ISSN:0931-041X
1432-198X
DOI:10.1007/s00467-018-4029-9