Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Recipient Coinfected with Hepatitis C Genotype 2 and HIV from a Donor Infected with Hepatitis C Genotype 1 in the Direct-Acting Antiviral Era
Despite significant advances in transplantation of HIV-infected individuals, little is known about HIV coinfected patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes other than genotype 1, especially when receiving HCV-infected organs with a different genotype. We describe the first case of kidney trans...
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doaj-e5089bc1d75742bfb746a055e9740c0f2020-11-25T02:04:52ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Hepatology2090-65872090-65952020-01-01202010.1155/2020/76791477679147Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Recipient Coinfected with Hepatitis C Genotype 2 and HIV from a Donor Infected with Hepatitis C Genotype 1 in the Direct-Acting Antiviral EraDimitrios Farmakiotis0Zoe Weiss1Amy L. Brotherton2Paul Morrissey3Reginald Gohh4Kendra Vieira5Lynn E. Taylor6Joseph M. Garland7Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Brown Alpert Medical School, Providence, RI, USADepartment of Internal Medicine, Brown Alpert Medical School, Providence, RI, USADepartment of Pharmacy, The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI, USADepartment of Surgery (Transplantation), Brown Alpert Medical School, Providence, RI, USADivision of Nephrology (Transplantation), Department of Internal Medicine, Brown Alpert Medical School, Providence, RI, USADivision of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Brown Alpert Medical School, Providence, RI, USADivision of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Brown Alpert Medical School, Providence, RI, USADivision of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Brown Alpert Medical School, Providence, RI, USADespite significant advances in transplantation of HIV-infected individuals, little is known about HIV coinfected patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes other than genotype 1, especially when receiving HCV-infected organs with a different genotype. We describe the first case of kidney transplantation in a man coinfected with hepatitis C and HIV in our state. To our knowledge, this is also the first report of an HIV/HCV/HBV tri-infected patient with non-1 (2a) HCV genotype who received an HCV-infected kidney graft with the discordant genotype (1a), to which he converted after transplant. Our case study highlights the following: (1) transplant centers need to monitor wait times for an HCV-infected organ and regularly assess the risk of delaying HCV antiviral treatment for HCV-infected transplant candidates in anticipation of the transplant from an HCV-infected donor; (2) closer monitoring of tacrolimus levels during the early phases of anti-HCV protease inhibitor introduction and discontinuation may be indicated; (3) donor genotype transmission can occur; (4) HIV/HCV coinfected transplant candidates require a holistic approach with emphasis on the cardiovascular risk profile and low threshold for cardiac catheterization as part of their pretransplant evaluation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7679147 |
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Dimitrios Farmakiotis Zoe Weiss Amy L. Brotherton Paul Morrissey Reginald Gohh Kendra Vieira Lynn E. Taylor Joseph M. Garland |
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Dimitrios Farmakiotis Zoe Weiss Amy L. Brotherton Paul Morrissey Reginald Gohh Kendra Vieira Lynn E. Taylor Joseph M. Garland Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Recipient Coinfected with Hepatitis C Genotype 2 and HIV from a Donor Infected with Hepatitis C Genotype 1 in the Direct-Acting Antiviral Era Case Reports in Hepatology |
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Dimitrios Farmakiotis Zoe Weiss Amy L. Brotherton Paul Morrissey Reginald Gohh Kendra Vieira Lynn E. Taylor Joseph M. Garland |
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Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Recipient Coinfected with Hepatitis C Genotype 2 and HIV from a Donor Infected with Hepatitis C Genotype 1 in the Direct-Acting Antiviral Era |
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Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Recipient Coinfected with Hepatitis C Genotype 2 and HIV from a Donor Infected with Hepatitis C Genotype 1 in the Direct-Acting Antiviral Era |
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Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Recipient Coinfected with Hepatitis C Genotype 2 and HIV from a Donor Infected with Hepatitis C Genotype 1 in the Direct-Acting Antiviral Era |
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Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Recipient Coinfected with Hepatitis C Genotype 2 and HIV from a Donor Infected with Hepatitis C Genotype 1 in the Direct-Acting Antiviral Era |
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Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Recipient Coinfected with Hepatitis C Genotype 2 and HIV from a Donor Infected with Hepatitis C Genotype 1 in the Direct-Acting Antiviral Era |
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successful kidney transplantation in a recipient coinfected with hepatitis c genotype 2 and hiv from a donor infected with hepatitis c genotype 1 in the direct-acting antiviral era |
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Case Reports in Hepatology |
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Despite significant advances in transplantation of HIV-infected individuals, little is known about HIV coinfected patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes other than genotype 1, especially when receiving HCV-infected organs with a different genotype. We describe the first case of kidney transplantation in a man coinfected with hepatitis C and HIV in our state. To our knowledge, this is also the first report of an HIV/HCV/HBV tri-infected patient with non-1 (2a) HCV genotype who received an HCV-infected kidney graft with the discordant genotype (1a), to which he converted after transplant. Our case study highlights the following: (1) transplant centers need to monitor wait times for an HCV-infected organ and regularly assess the risk of delaying HCV antiviral treatment for HCV-infected transplant candidates in anticipation of the transplant from an HCV-infected donor; (2) closer monitoring of tacrolimus levels during the early phases of anti-HCV protease inhibitor introduction and discontinuation may be indicated; (3) donor genotype transmission can occur; (4) HIV/HCV coinfected transplant candidates require a holistic approach with emphasis on the cardiovascular risk profile and low threshold for cardiac catheterization as part of their pretransplant evaluation. |
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