... and what diagnostic procedures should be done on follow-up of a patient who lost renal function after a verified polyomavirus ... Is the virus latent after infection, or is there a known latency period of the infection after withdrawal of immunosuppressive ... If recurrent infection develops, cidofovir treatment could be tried,[4] as we have used this admittedly nephrotoxic drug at low ... The caveat is that polyomaviruses can also be latent at extrarenal sites.[2,3] Thus, latency in lymphocytes is well documented ...
Tolstov YL, Pastrana DV, Feng H, Becker JC, Jenkins FJ, Moschos S, Human Merkel cell polyomavirus infection II. MCV is a common ... Martel-Jantin C, Pedergnana V, Nicol JT, Leblond V, Tregouet DA, Tortevoye P, Merkel cell polyomavirus infection occurs during ... Tolstov YL, Knauer A, Chen JG, Kensler TW, Kingsley LA, Moore PS, Asymptomatic primary Merkel cell polyomavirus infection among ... and PCR to study Merkel cell polyomavirus and trichodysplasia spinulosa-associated polyomavirus infections in children observed ...
A molecular epidemiological study of KI polyomavirus and WU polyomavirus in children with acute respiratory infection in ... WU polyomavirus infection in children, Germany Florian Neske, Kerstin Blessing, Franziska Ullrich, Anika Pröttel, Hans Wolfgang ... WU polyomavirus infection in children, Germany Florian Neske et al. Emerg Infect Dis. 2008 Apr. ... WU polyomavirus in children with acute lower respiratory tract infections, China. Lin F, Zheng M, Li H, Zheng C, Li X, Rao G, ...
Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV) infection. The Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV) is found in the cancer cells of about 8 out of 10 ... For example, its not clear how exactly how it might cause MCC, or why there are so few cases of MCC when infection with MCV is ... Most people are infected with it at some point (often as children). But the infection doesnt cause symptoms, and it rarely ... Because of this, there are no recommended screening tests or treatments for MCV infection. ...
WU Polyomavirus Infection in Children, Germany. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2008;14(4):680-681. doi:10.3201/eid1404.071325.. ... To the Editor: The human polyomaviruses JC and BK are known to cause persisting infections, which are usually asymptomatic in ... Neske F, Blessing K, Ullrich F, Pröttel A, Kreth HW, Weissbrich B. WU Polyomavirus Infection in Children, Germany. Emerg Infect ... Neske, F., Blessing, K., Ullrich, F., Pröttel, A., Kreth, H. W., & Weissbrich, B. (2008). WU Polyomavirus Infection in Children ...
... including polyoma virus infections. Polyoma virus infections in transplant patients may have serious, and sometimes fatal, ... Polyoma Virus Infections (activation of latent viral infections; BK- virus associated nephropathy): Consider reducing ... 5.13 Polyoma Virus Infections 5.14 Interaction with Strong Inhibitors and Inducers of CYP3A4 5.15 Thrombotic Microangiopathy/ ... upper respiratory tract infection, urethritis, urinary tract infection, wound infection [see Boxed Warning, Warnings and ...
PATHOGENESIS OF POLYOMAVIRUS ASSOCIATED NEPHROPATHY RFA-AI-03-019. NIAID ... infection/PVAN o Identify viral/host factors and mechanisms critical to polyomavirus infection, persistence, and reactivation ... o Determine the relative contribution of BKV infection/PVAN to allograft loss o Identify polyomavirus biomarkers for early ... Animal studies of PVAN are needed for all aspects of the disease, including polyomavirus transmission, infection, reactivation ...
Detection of extensive host-virus DNA hybrids in human polyomavirus 7-associated pruritic rash ... Re: Clinical factors associated with Merkel cell polyomavirus infection in Merkel cell carcinoma. Andres C, Belloni B, Puchta U ... Merkel cell polyomavirus and non-small cell lung cancer. Shuda M, Feng H, Moore PS, Chang Y. Shuda M, et al. Br J Cancer. 2013 ... Detection of extensive host-virus DNA hybrids in human polyomavirus 7-associated pruritic rash Gabriel J Starrett 1 , Jae W Lee ...
... in the prevention and treatment of polyomavirus infection. Decrease in viral protein expression upon treatment with the MEK ... or commercialize treatment and prevention of polyomavirus infections in immunocompromised patients. Please contact Melissa ... BKV also causes polyomavirus-associated nephrophathy in 1-10% of all renal transplant recipients. Currently, no effective ... It is believed that these MEK inhibitors may also be effective against other polyomavirus species in which TGF-beta expression ...
... against murine polyomavirus infection and polyomavirus-induced tumours potentially useful for studies on human polyomaviruses ... Murine polyomavirus (also known as mouse polyomavirus, Polyomavirus muris, or Mus musculus polyomavirus 1, and in older ... "Genome Sequences of a Rat Polyomavirus Related to Murine Polyomavirus, Rattus norvegicus Polyomavirus 1". Genome Announcements ... Percy, Dean H.; Barthold, Stephen W. (2013). "Polyoma Virus Infection". Pathology of Laboratory Rodents and Rabbits (3rd ed.). ...
Structures of merkel cell polyomavirus VP1 complexes define a sialic acid binding site required for infection. PLoS Pathogens. ... Structures of merkel cell polyomavirus VP1 complexes define a sialic acid binding site required for infection. In: PLoS ... Structures of merkel cell polyomavirus VP1 complexes define a sialic acid binding site required for infection. / Neu, Ursula; ... title = "Structures of merkel cell polyomavirus VP1 complexes define a sialic acid binding site required for infection", ...
... infection and lung cancer are limited and those regarding the association of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and lung ... study to assess the association between incident lung cancer of various histologies and evidence of prior infection with HPyVs ... From: Absence of an association of human polyomavirus and papillomavirus infection with lung cancer in China: a nested case- ...
However, when the KTx recipients who continue to have BKPyV infection for a long time are treated, the possibility of risk ... The relationship between BKPyV infection after KTx and bladder carcinogenesis remains to be elucidated. ... infection after kidney transplantation is an important cause of graft failure among kidney transplant recipient and may cause ... malignant tumor, although the association between BKPyV infection and malignant tumor has been controversial yet. We report a ...
BK polyomavirus infection in renal transplant patients Initiation of phase 1 trial ...
"Intersection of polyomavirus infection and host cellular responses" (Forms-C). Full Application. Summary Statement. ... "Antibiotics for Recalcitrant Infection" (SBIR Fast-Track, Forms-B1). Full Application. Patricia Garrett, Ph.D., of Immunetics, ... "The semen enhancer of HIV infection as a novel microbicide target" (Forms-B). Full Application. Summary Statement. ... "PANDAA for universal, pan-lineage molecular detection of Lassa fever infection." (SBIR Phase I / R43, Forms-E). Full ...
"Intersection of polyomavirus infection and host cellular responses" (Forms-C). Full Application. Summary Statement. ... "Antibiotics for Recalcitrant Infection" (SBIR Fast-Track, Forms-B1). Full Application. Patricia Garrett, Ph.D., of Immunetics, ... "The semen enhancer of HIV infection as a novel microbicide target" (Forms-B). Full Application. Summary Statement. ... "PANDAA for universal, pan-lineage molecular detection of Lassa fever infection." (SBIR Phase I / R43, Forms-E). Full ...
Polyomavirus Infections/complications; Polyomavirus Infections/therapy; Polyomavirus/drug effects; Prognosis; Randomized ... Tumor Virus Infections/complications; Tumor Virus Infections/therapy ... The association of MCC with a recently discovered polyomavirus, combined with the increased incidence and mortality of MCC ...
7. BK virus and SV40 co-infection in polyomavirus nephropathy.. Li RM; Mannon RB; Kleiner D; Tsokos M; Bynum M; Kirk AD; Kopp ... BK Polyomavirus Infection and Renourinary Tumorigenesis.. Papadimitriou JC; Randhawa P; Rinaldo CH; Drachenberg CB; Alexiev B; ... Prevalence of Human Polyomavirus JC and BK in Normal Population.. Karimi Dehcheshmeh L; Makvandi M; Timori A. Asian Pac J ... 4. The high incidence of JC virus infection in urothelial carcinoma tissue in Taiwan.. Shen CH; Wu JD; Hsu CD; Jou YC; Lin CT; ...
Association of autism with polyomavirus infection in postmortem brains. J Neurovirol. 2010 Apr;16(2):141-9. ... Infections, toxic chemicals and dietary peptides binding to lymphocyte receptors and tissue enzymes are major instigators of ... Maternal Infection Requiring Hospitalization During Pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorders. J Autism Dev Disord. 2010 Apr 23. ... An infection-based model of neurodevelopmental damage. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1999 Oct 12; 96(21):12102-7. ...
Kwok, M; Lin, J; Routy, JP «Concurrent BK polyomavirus, adenovirus and cytomegalovirus infections in a patient treated for ...
Association of autism with polyomavirus infection in postmortem brains. Journal of Neurovirology 16:141-149. ... Secondly, although helminth infections extract a horrible toll in developing countries, this price need not be paid by any post ... Neonatal infection-induced memory impairment after lipopolysaccharide in adulthood is prevented via caspase-1 inhibition. ... Association between parasite infection and immune responses in multiple sclerosis. Annals of Neurology 61:97-108. ...
Risk Factors for Polyomavirus, Cytomegalovirus, and Viruria Co-Infection for Follow-Up of Renal Transplant Patients ...
His team developed a tractable animal model to explore early stages in the pathogenesis of polyomavirus brain infections before ... of this research program are to address questions regarding innate and adaptive immune control of polyomavirus CNS infection ... Lukachers research is focused on studying the human pathogen JC polyomavirus, which causes several devastating brain diseases ... His team developed a tractable animal model to explore early stages in the pathogenesis of polyomavirus brain infections before ...
Polyoma virus infections in transplant patients may have serious, and sometimes fatal, outcomes; these include polyoma virus- ... Elicits immunosuppressive effects and may increase risk for infections; some of infections have been severe (eg, sepsis, septic ... monitor for signs and symptoms of infection; withhold or permanently discontinue therapy based on severity of infection ... Increased susceptibility to infection and possible development of malignancies (eg, lymphoma, skin cancer) may result from ...
... it may increase your risk for developing rare and serious virus infections, including polyoma virus-associated nephropathy ( ... Infection-May decrease bodys ability to fight an infection. Related/similar drugs. Stelara, Taltz, Simponi, Olumiant, Duobrii ... Tell your doctor if you have ever had an infection that would not go away or an infection that kept coming back. ... This may increase your risk for developing a serious infection. If you are taking this medicine after a kidney transplant, ...
... and DNAJ co-chaperones in the ER are required for infection by SV40 and other polyomaviruses, which are widespread in the human ... DNA Virus Infections; Membrane Lipids; Neoplasms; Peptides; Proteins; Tumor Virus Infections; Virus Diseases; Polyomaviridae; ... We have also conducted a genome-wide siRNA screen for genes required for infection by the high-risk HPV and have identified ... Human Papillomavirus L2 Capsid Protein Stabilizes γ-Secretase during Viral InfectionCrite M, DiMaio D. Human Papillomavirus L2 ...
MCV establishes a chronic, lifelong, symptomless infection in a large majority of healthy individuals. ... infection (as assessed by seroprevalence) ranges from 22% to 88%, with lower rates in children and higher rates in adults. MCV ... In the United States, Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV or MCPyV) infection (as assessed by seroprevalence) ranges from 22% to 88 ... Report on Carcinogens Monograph on Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCV). Synonyms/Common Names: MCV, MCPyV Report Date: August 2016 ...