BK Polyomavirus and acute kidney injury in transplant recipients: signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY Virology Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1186/s12985-024-02620-7
Samar Bizhani, Afsoon Afshari, Ramin Yaghobi
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a condition that can result in changes in both urine production and creatinine levels in the bloodstream, complicating the treatment process and worsening outcomes for many hospitalized patients. BK polyomavirus (BKPyV), a member of the Polyomaviridae family, is prevalent in the population and remains latent in the body. It can reactivate in individuals with a compromised immune system, particularly post-kidney transplant, and can activate various transcription factors and immune mediators. Although reactivation is often asymptomatic, it can present as AKI, which is a risk factor for early loss of the transplanted organ. The immune response to BKPyV is crucial in controlling the virus and safeguarding organs from damage during infection. Understanding BKPyV pathways may offer novel opportunities for effectively treating BKPyV-associated complications. This review seeks to elucidate the potential mechanisms by which BKPyV reactivation can lead to AKI by analyzing various signaling pathways, as well as the identification of molecular mechanisms that BKPyV may utilize to induce AKI.

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BK 多瘤病毒与移植受者的急性肾损伤:信号通路和分子机制。
急性肾损伤(AKI)是一种可导致尿生成和血液肌酐水平改变的疾病,使许多住院患者的治疗过程复杂化,并使预后恶化。BK多瘤病毒(BKPyV)是多瘤病毒科的一员,在人群中流行,并在体内潜伏。它可以在免疫系统受损的个体中重新激活,特别是肾移植后,并可以激活各种转录因子和免疫介质。虽然再激活通常是无症状的,但它可以表现为AKI,这是移植器官早期丧失的危险因素。在感染期间,对BKPyV的免疫反应在控制病毒和保护器官免受损害方面至关重要。了解BKPyV通路可能为有效治疗BKPyV相关并发症提供新的机会。本文旨在通过分析各种信号通路,阐明BKPyV再激活导致AKI的潜在机制,并鉴定BKPyV可能诱导AKI的分子机制。
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Virology Journal
Virology Journal 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Virology Journal is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of virology, including research on the viruses of animals, plants and microbes. The journal welcomes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of novel diagnostic tools, vaccines and anti-viral therapies. The Editorial policy of Virology Journal is to publish all research which is assessed by peer reviewers to be a coherent and sound addition to the scientific literature, and puts less emphasis on interest levels or perceived impact.
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