A review on JC virus infection in kidney transplant recipients.

Clinical & Developmental Immunology Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-01-29 DOI:10.1155/2013/926391
Serena Delbue, Mariano Ferraresso, Luciana Ghio, Camilla Carloni, Silvia Carluccio, Mirco Belingheri, Alberto Edefonti, Pasquale Ferrante
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Abstract

The polyomavirus (PyV), JC virus (JCV), is a small nonenveloped DNA virus that asymptomatically infects about 80% of healthy adults and establishes latency in the kidney tissue. In case of immunodeficient hosts, JCV can lytically infect the oligodendrocytes, causing a fatal demyelinating disease, known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). Although the reactivation of another human PyV, BK virus (BKV), is relatively common and its association with the polyomavirus associated nephropathy (PyVAN) following renal transplantation is proven, JCV replication and its impact on graft function and survival are less well studied. Here we describe the biology of JCV and its pathological features and we review the literature regarding the JCV infection analyzed in the setting of transplantations.

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肾移植受者JC病毒感染研究进展
多瘤病毒(PyV),即JC病毒(JCV),是一种小的无包膜DNA病毒,约80%的健康成人无症状感染,并在肾组织中建立潜伏期。在免疫缺陷宿主的情况下,JCV可以溶解性感染少突胶质细胞,引起致命的脱髓鞘疾病,称为进行性多灶性白质脑病(PML)。尽管另一种人类PyV BK病毒(BKV)的再激活相对常见,并且其与肾移植后多瘤病毒相关性肾病(PyVAN)的关联已得到证实,但JCV复制及其对移植物功能和存活的影响研究较少。在这里,我们描述了JCV的生物学及其病理特征,并回顾了有关移植环境中JCV感染分析的文献。
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