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Navigating Epstein–Barr Virus (EBV) and Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder (PTLD) in Pediatric Liver Transplantation: Current Knowledge and Strategies for Treatment and Surveillance

Erin Chen, Natasha Dilwali, Krupa R. Mysore, Sara Hassan, Sara Kathryn Smith, Wikrom Karnsakul

2025Viruses8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is strongly associated with the development of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) in pediatric liver transplant recipients. PTLD is one of the most common malignancies following liver transplantation and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Factors such as EBV-serostatus mismatch and prolonged or high levels of immunosuppression impact a patient's risk of developing PTLD. While pre-transplant EBV serological screening and post-transplant monitoring of EBV-DNA levels are strongly recommended, universal guidelines for its prevention and management are lacking. Due to a lack of robust prospective studies, current clinical practices vary widely. The treatment of PTLD typically involves reducing immunosuppression and using targeted therapies such as rituximab, or chemotherapy for refractory cases. This review aims to address our current understanding of EBV's relationship with PTLD, evaluate the available treatment modalities, and highlight evolving strategies for using EBV as a biomarker for PTLD screening and prevention.

Topics & Concepts

Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorderMedicineEpstein–Barr virusLiver transplantationVirusImmunologyTransplantationVirologyLymphoproliferative disordersLymphomaInternal medicineViral-associated cancers and disordersParvovirus B19 Infection StudiesCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
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