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BK viral infection: A review of management and treatment

June Hayrelle Gorriceta, Amy Lopez Otbo, Genta Uehara, Maria Aurora Posadas Salas

2023World Journal of Transplantation13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BK viral infection remains to be a challenging post-transplant infection, which can result in kidney dysfunction. The mainstay approach to BK infection is reduction of immunosuppression. Alterations in immunosuppressive regimen with minimization of calcineurin inhibitors, use of mechanistic target of rapamycin inhibitors, and leflunomide have been attempted with variable outcomes. Over the past few years, investigators have explored potential therapeutic options for BK infection. Fluoroquinolone prophylaxis and treatment was found to have no benefit in kidney transplant recipients. The utility of cidofovir is limited by its nephrotoxicity. Intravenous immunoglobulin is becoming a popular option for treatment and prophylaxis for BK infection, as it increases the neutralizing antibody titers against the most common BK virus serotypes. Virus-specific T cell therapy is an emerging treatment option for BK viremia. In this review, we will explore management and therapeutic options for BK infection and recent evidence available in literature.

Topics & Concepts

BK virusMedicineCidofovirImmunosuppressionImmunologyViremiaCalcineurinAntibodyKidney transplantationTransplantationVirusInternal medicinePolyomavirus and related diseasesParvovirus B19 Infection StudiesOrgan and Tissue Transplantation Research