Acute Injury From BK Virus After Second Transplant Resulted in Rapid Graft Loss: A Case Report.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 TRANSPLANTATION
Zipei Wang, Yuanyuan Zhao, Hui Guo, Jipin Jiang, Ping Zhou, Dunfeng Du
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Abstract

The BK virus has become a substantial threat to transplanted kidneys. Yet, the present understanding of the clinical course and postoperative management of BK virus infections remains inadequate. Here, we report a case of a male transplant recipient with rapid graft loss due to BK virus-associated nephropathy after the second renal transplant, who had previously experienced failure of his first kidney allograft for the same reason. The posttransplant period was uneventful until serum creatinine rose to 2.30 mg/dL on postoperative day 59. Puncture biopsy was postponed because of swelling in the transplanted kidney, and acute rejection was considered as a source of the swelling because the repetitive results of blood BK virus DNA tests were negative. Methylprednisolone 500 mg was administered empirically for 3 days, followed by a 5-day course of anti-thymocyte globulin 100 mg. On postoperative day 83, SV40 T-antigen antibody immunostaining confirmed the diagnosis of BK virus nephropathy. However, it took only 28 days for this patient to progress from abnormal kidney function to the loss of the secondary transplanted kidney, and dialysis was initiated on postoperative day 87. To our knowledge, this is the first report of BK virus resulting in acute failure of a transplanted kidney. An early biopsy is crucial, and a negative test for viremia is not sufficient to exclude the recurrence of BK virus.

二次移植后急性BK病毒损伤导致移植物快速丢失1例报告。
BK病毒已经成为移植肾脏的重大威胁。然而,目前对BK病毒感染的临床过程和术后处理的了解仍然不足。在这里,我们报告了一例男性移植受者在第二次肾移植后由于BK病毒相关肾病导致移植物快速丢失,他之前因同样的原因经历了第一次肾移植失败。术后59天血清肌酐升高至2.30 mg/dL。由于移植肾肿胀,穿刺活检被推迟,由于血液BK病毒DNA检测重复结果为阴性,急性排斥反应被认为是肿胀的来源。甲泼尼龙500 mg经验性给药3天,随后抗胸腺细胞球蛋白100 mg 5天疗程。术后第83天,SV40 t抗原抗体免疫染色证实为BK病毒肾病。然而,该患者从肾功能异常发展到二次移植肾丢失仅用了28天,并于术后第87天开始透析。据我们所知,这是首例BK病毒导致移植肾急性衰竭的报道。早期活检至关重要,病毒血症阴性检测不足以排除BK病毒复发。
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1.40
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11.10%
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258
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of the journal includes the following: Surgical techniques, innovations, and novelties; Immunobiology and immunosuppression; Clinical results; Complications; Infection; Malignancies; Organ donation; Organ and tissue procurement and preservation; Sociological and ethical issues; Xenotransplantation.
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