Early Post-Transplant Torquetenovirus Viremia Predicts Cytomegalovirus Reactivations In Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Monitoring the human virome has been recently suggested as a promising and novel area of research for identifying new biomarkers which would help physicians in the management of transplant patients. Imbalance of the immune system in transplant recipients has a significant impact on replication of Torquetenovirus (TTV), the most representative and abundant virus of human virome. TTV kinetic was studied by real-time PCR in 280 liver or kidney transplant recipients who underwent different drug regimens to maintain immunosuppression. During one-year post-transplant follow-up, TTV viremia fluctuated irrespective of transplanted organ type but consistent with the immunosuppression regimen. TTV kinetic in patients who manifested cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation within the first four months post-transplant differed from that observed in patients who did not experience CMV complications. Importantly, plasma TTV load measured between day 0 and 10 post-transplant was significantly higher in CMV DNA positive than in CMV DNA negative patients. TTV viremia above 3.45 log DNA copies/ml within the first 10 days post-transplant correlates with higher propensity to CMV reactivation following transplantation. This study provides further evidence for using early post-transplant TTV viremia to predict CMV reactivation in liver or kidney transplant recipients.
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Keywords:
TORQUE TENO VIRUS; STEM-CELL TRANSPLANTATION; TT VIRUS; LUNG TRANSPLANTATION; NEXT-GENERATION; DNA VIRUS; IMMUNOSUPPRESSION; ANELLOVIRUSES; VIROME; HEPATITIS
Elenco autori:
Maggi, Fabrizio; Focosi, Daniele; Statzu, Maura; Bianco, Gabriele; Costa, Cristina; Macera, Lisa; Spezia, Pietro Giorgio; Medici, Chiara; Albert, Eliseo; Navarro, David; Scagnolari, Carolina; Pistello, Mauro; Cavallo, Rossana; Antonelli, Guido
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