Characterization of BK polyomavirus-associated nephropathy (BKPyVAN) in kidney transplant recipients using transcriptomic analysis: a comprehensive scoping review.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Lachlan A Davidson, Natalie M Niessen, Matthew Rowlandson, Thida M Myint, Paul R Trevillian, Adrian D Hibberd, Munish K Heer, Jay C Horvat, Katherine J Baines
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Abstract

BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) infection reactivates with immunosuppressive therapies and can lead to the development of BKPyV-associated nephropathy (BKPyVAN) in kidney transplant recipients. This scoping review assesses the use of transcriptomics to profile BKPyVAN in kidney transplant recipients. The following search strategy was employed in Medline and Embase: 'BK virus' or 'BK polyomavirus' or 'Polyomavirus' AND 'Kidney transplant' or 'Nephritis' or 'Nephropathy' AND 'Gene expression' or 'Transcriptomics' or 'mRNA'. The search identified 368 publications (264 EMBASE and 104 MEDLINE), and after removal of duplicates (92) and abstract/full-text screening, there were 11 eligible studies which included 7 original transcriptomic studies and 4 bioinformatic studies. There was consistent dysregulated expression of proinflammatory pathways (e.g. cytokines, chemokines, T- and B-cell-related pathways) in BKPyVAN compared with stable graft function. There was considerable overlap between the gene expression patterns identified in BKPyVAN and T-cell mediated rejection that require more exploration. This review highlights limitations including small sample sizes, lack of validation, and variation in technical platforms and study designs. Transcriptomics in BKPyVAN is currently underutilized and there is a genuine need for further research in larger cohorts to provide action in discovering novel therapeutic targets and discriminative gene expression signatures to guide individualized therapeutic strategies.

肾移植受者BK多瘤病毒相关肾病(BKPyVAN)的转录组学分析特征:一项全面的范围回顾
目的:BK多瘤病毒(BKPyV)感染在免疫抑制治疗下重新激活,并可导致肾移植受者发生BKPyV相关肾病(BKPyVAN)。本综述评估了转录组学在肾移植受者中描述BKPyVAN的应用。方法:在Medline和Embase中采用以下搜索策略:“BK病毒”或“BK多瘤病毒”或“多瘤病毒”,“肾移植”或“肾炎”或“肾病”,“基因表达”或“转录组学”或“mRNA”。结果:共检索到368篇文献(EMBASE 264篇,MEDLINE 104篇),在删除重复文献(92篇)和摘要/全文筛选后,共有11篇符合条件的文献,其中包括7篇原始转录组学研究和4篇生物信息学研究。与稳定的移植物功能相比,BKPyVAN中促炎通路(如细胞因子、趋化因子、T和B细胞相关通路)的表达一致失调。在BKPyVAN中发现的基因表达模式和t细胞介导的排斥反应之间有相当大的重叠,需要更多的探索。这篇综述强调了局限性,包括样本量小、缺乏验证、技术平台和研究设计的差异。结论:BKPyVAN的转录组学目前尚未得到充分利用,确实需要在更大的队列中进行进一步的研究,以发现新的治疗靶点和鉴别基因表达特征,从而指导个性化的治疗策略。
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Pathogens and disease
Pathogens and disease IMMUNOLOGY-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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7.40
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期刊介绍: Pathogens and Disease publishes outstanding primary research on hypothesis- and discovery-driven studies on pathogens, host-pathogen interactions, host response to infection and their molecular and cellular correlates. It covers all pathogens – eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and viruses – and includes zoonotic pathogens and experimental translational applications.
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