نتایج جستجو برای: bk virus bkv

تعداد نتایج: 402180  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
John A Vanchiere Suhaib Abudayyeh Christina M Copeland Lee B Lu David Y Graham Janet S Butel

We recently reported the frequent detection of polyomaviruses (BK virus [BKV] or simian virus 40 [SV40]) in 46% of stool samples from hospitalized children. In order to determine if adults exhibit fecal shedding of polyomavirus, single stool specimens from healthy adults were evaluated by PCR. Overall, 20 (18.2%) of 110 specimens were positive for human polyomaviruses: 9 with BKV, 9 with JC vir...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2012
Shimon Kusne Regis A Vilchez Preeti Zanwar Jorge Quiroz Marek J Mazur Raymond L Heilman David Mulligan Janet S Butel

BACKGROUND Polyomavirus reactivation can cause significant morbidity in solid organ transplant recipients, particularly BK virus (BKV) in kidney transplant patients. Less is known about dynamics of John Cunningham virus (JCV) in nonkidney organ transplant patients. METHODS We examined the frequency of urinary shedding of polyomaviruses BKV and JCV and their relationship to creatinine clearanc...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Takahito Moriyama J Pablo Marquez Tetsuro Wakatsuki Andrey Sorokin

In recent years, BK virus (BKV) nephritis after renal transplantation has become a severe problem. The exact mechanisms of BKV cell entry and subsequent intracellular trafficking remain unknown. Since human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells (HRPTEC) represent a main natural target of BKV nephritis, analysis of BKV infection of HRPTEC is necessary to obtain additional insights into BKV bio...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Mengxi Jiang Johanna R Abend Billy Tsai Michael J Imperiale

BK virus (BKV) is a nonenveloped, ubiquitous human polyomavirus that establishes a persistent infection in healthy individuals. It can be reactivated, however, in immunosuppressed patients and cause severe diseases, including polyomavirus nephropathy. The entry and disassembly mechanisms of BKV are not well defined. In this report, we characterized several early events during BKV infection in p...

2013
Patrizia Comoli Michela Cioni Sabrina Basso Chiara Gagliardone Leonardo Potenza Enrico Verrina Mario Luppi Marco Zecca Gian Marco Ghiggeri Fabrizio Ginevri

Polyomavirus BK-associated nephropathy (PyVAN) is the main infectious cause of allograft damage after kidney transplantation. A number of studies revealed an association between the presence of BKV-specific cellular immunity and BK viral clearance, with patients failing to recover specific T cells progressing to PyVAN. Evolution to allograft dysfunction can be prevented by restoration of BKV-sp...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1979
C J Lai N D Goldman G Khoury

The functional properties of the early antigens of simian virus 40 (SV40) and human papovavirus BK (BKV) were investigated. Infection of African green monkey kidney cells with BKV permitted the bidirectional replication of an early temperature-sensitive mutant (tsA) at a nonpermissive temperature. Conceivably, an early gene product (T-antigen) of BKV can substitute functionally for the defectiv...

Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2011
Rodrigo Lopes da Silva

BK virus, a double-stranded DNA virus, is a member of the Polyomaviridae family which is known to infect humans. Clinical evidence of disease is mostly encountered in immunosuppressed individuals such as AIDS patients or those who undergo renal or bone marrow transplantation where complications associated with BKV infection manifest commonly as a polyomavirus nephropathy or hemorrhagic cystitis...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2013
Baljit K Saundh Richard Baker Mark Harris Matt P Welberry Smith Aravind Cherukuri Antony Hale

The pathogenesis of BK polyomavirus (BKV) infection and associated nephropathy in renal transplant recipients is not clearly understood. To gain insight, urine and plasma samples were collected from 112 renal transplant recipients before and after transplantation and tested for the presence of BKV by polymerase chain reaction. Detection of BKV infection very early (ie, 5 days) after transplanta...

Journal: :AIDS Research and Therapy 2007
José E Vidal Maria C Fink Filiberto Cedeno-Laurent Serena Delbue Pasquale Ferrante Rafi F Dauar Francisco Bonasser Filho Roberta Schiavon Nogueira Eduardo E Calore Claudio S Pannuti J Roberto Trujillo Augusto C Penalva de Oliveira

A severely immune-suppressed AIDS patient was suspected of suffering from BK virus (BKV) meningoencephalitis, after being studied for common causes of neurological complications of co-infectious origin. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequence analysis of cerebrospinal fluid and brain samples, confirmed the presence of BKV. His clinical condition improved along with the regression of brain ...

2002
Zlatko Kalvatchev Iliya Tsekov Georgi Toshev Radka Argirova

The Polyomaviridae family includes ubiquitous viruses with specific host spectra. Human polyomavirus BK (BKV) was discovered in 1971 and shortly after that became evident that around 80% of adults had anti-BKV antibodies. This raised important questions connected with its mode of transmission and pathogenesis. Nowadays they are still unclear (Sessa, 2008). Following primary infection, which is ...

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