BK Polyomavirus Micro-RNAs: Time Course and Clinical Relevance in Kidney Transplant Recipients

Background: Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) are exposed to a high risk of BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) replication, which in turn may lead to graft loss. Although the microRNAs (miRNAs) bkv-miR-B1-3p and bkv-miR-B1-5p are produced during the viral cycle, their putative value as markers of viral repli...

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Main Authors: Baptiste Demey, Véronique Descamps, Claire Presne, Francois Helle, Catherine Francois, Gilles Duverlie, Sandrine Castelain, Etienne Brochot
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/2/351
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spelling doaj-0b21089049c244b7a71b853c5ff0e9c62021-02-24T00:04:33ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152021-02-011335135110.3390/v13020351BK Polyomavirus Micro-RNAs: Time Course and Clinical Relevance in Kidney Transplant RecipientsBaptiste Demey0Véronique Descamps1Claire Presne2Francois Helle3Catherine Francois4Gilles Duverlie5Sandrine Castelain6Etienne Brochot7Laboratoire de Virologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, F-80000 Amiens, FranceLaboratoire de Virologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, F-80000 Amiens, FranceService de Néphrologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, F-80000 Amiens, FranceLaboratoire de Virologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, F-80000 Amiens, FranceLaboratoire de Virologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, F-80000 Amiens, FranceLaboratoire de Virologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, F-80000 Amiens, FranceLaboratoire de Virologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, F-80000 Amiens, FranceLaboratoire de Virologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, F-80000 Amiens, FranceBackground: Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) are exposed to a high risk of BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) replication, which in turn may lead to graft loss. Although the microRNAs (miRNAs) bkv-miR-B1-3p and bkv-miR-B1-5p are produced during the viral cycle, their putative value as markers of viral replication has yet to be established. In KTRs, the clinical relevance of the changes over time in BKPyV miRNA levels has not been determined. Methods: In a retrospective study, we analyzed 186 urine samples and 120 plasma samples collected from 67 KTRs during the first year post-transplantation. Using a reproducible, standardized, quantitative RT-PCR assay, we measured the levels of bkv-miR-B1-3p and bkv-miR-B1-5p (relative to the BKPyV DNA load). Results: Detection of the two miRNAs had low diagnostic value for identifying patients with DNAemia or for predicting DNAuria during follow-up. Seven of the 14 KTRs with a sustained BKPyV infection within the first year post-transplantation showed a progressive reduction in the DNA load and then a rapid disappearance of the miRNAs. DNA and miRNA loads were stable in the other seven KTRs. Conclusions: After the DNA-based diagnosis of BKPyV infection in KTRs, bkv-miR-B1-3p and bkv-miR-B1-5p levels in the urine might be valuable markers for viral replication monitoring and thus might help physicians to avoid an excessive reduction in the immunosuppressive regimen.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/2/351polyomavirus BKBKPyVmicroRNAkidney transplantation
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author Baptiste Demey
Véronique Descamps
Claire Presne
Francois Helle
Catherine Francois
Gilles Duverlie
Sandrine Castelain
Etienne Brochot
spellingShingle Baptiste Demey
Véronique Descamps
Claire Presne
Francois Helle
Catherine Francois
Gilles Duverlie
Sandrine Castelain
Etienne Brochot
BK Polyomavirus Micro-RNAs: Time Course and Clinical Relevance in Kidney Transplant Recipients
Viruses
polyomavirus BK
BKPyV
microRNA
kidney transplantation
author_facet Baptiste Demey
Véronique Descamps
Claire Presne
Francois Helle
Catherine Francois
Gilles Duverlie
Sandrine Castelain
Etienne Brochot
author_sort Baptiste Demey
title BK Polyomavirus Micro-RNAs: Time Course and Clinical Relevance in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_short BK Polyomavirus Micro-RNAs: Time Course and Clinical Relevance in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_full BK Polyomavirus Micro-RNAs: Time Course and Clinical Relevance in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_fullStr BK Polyomavirus Micro-RNAs: Time Course and Clinical Relevance in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_full_unstemmed BK Polyomavirus Micro-RNAs: Time Course and Clinical Relevance in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_sort bk polyomavirus micro-rnas: time course and clinical relevance in kidney transplant recipients
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Background: Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) are exposed to a high risk of BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) replication, which in turn may lead to graft loss. Although the microRNAs (miRNAs) bkv-miR-B1-3p and bkv-miR-B1-5p are produced during the viral cycle, their putative value as markers of viral replication has yet to be established. In KTRs, the clinical relevance of the changes over time in BKPyV miRNA levels has not been determined. Methods: In a retrospective study, we analyzed 186 urine samples and 120 plasma samples collected from 67 KTRs during the first year post-transplantation. Using a reproducible, standardized, quantitative RT-PCR assay, we measured the levels of bkv-miR-B1-3p and bkv-miR-B1-5p (relative to the BKPyV DNA load). Results: Detection of the two miRNAs had low diagnostic value for identifying patients with DNAemia or for predicting DNAuria during follow-up. Seven of the 14 KTRs with a sustained BKPyV infection within the first year post-transplantation showed a progressive reduction in the DNA load and then a rapid disappearance of the miRNAs. DNA and miRNA loads were stable in the other seven KTRs. Conclusions: After the DNA-based diagnosis of BKPyV infection in KTRs, bkv-miR-B1-3p and bkv-miR-B1-5p levels in the urine might be valuable markers for viral replication monitoring and thus might help physicians to avoid an excessive reduction in the immunosuppressive regimen.
topic polyomavirus BK
BKPyV
microRNA
kidney transplantation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/2/351
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