Quantitation of viral DNA in renal allograft tissue from patients with BK virus nephropathy
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Quantitation of viral DNA in renal allograft tissue from patients with BK virus nephropathy
Abstract
Background: BK virus (BKV) allograft nephropathy (BKVAN) is a complication in renal transplantation recipients. Histopathology is the gold standard for diagnosis. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for renal biopsy has not been evaluated as a diagnostic test. Determination of renal BKV load may identify patients at risk for disease before histologic nephropathy.
Methods: Quantitative PCR assay for BKV DNA was performed in 28 biopsies of patients with BKVAN; 50 biopsies were performed before a diagnosis of BKVAN, and 126 control biopsies were from patients without a history of BKVAN.
Results: BKV DNA was present in 19 of 50 (38%) biopsies performed 1 to 164 weeks before diagnosis of BKVAN. The viral load (mean 216 copies/cell) was lower than in biopsies of patients with BKVAN (mean 6063 viral copies/cell, <0.05). In 10 of 127 (7.8%) control biopsies, a low level of BKV DNA (mean 3.8 copies/cell) was found in three biopsies from chronic allograft nephropathy patients; two biopsies with acute rejection; four biopsies with borderline change; and one biopsy with cytomegalovirus nephritis.
Conclusion: BKV load exceeding 59 copies per cell identified all cases of BKVAN. The diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of quantitative PCR were 100%, 92.1%, 73.6%, and 100%, respectively. Lower levels of BKV DNA were identified in biopsies performed before viral nephropathy development. Future research will determine if earlier recognition of at-risk patients allows application of antiviral strategies to improve graft outcome.
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