Sustained Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Polyomavirus Viremia Illustrating a Primary Disseminated Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient

Novel human polyomaviruses (HPyV) have been recently identified in solid organ transplant recipients. Trichodysplasia spinulosa (TS) is a rare disease associated with immunosuppression and induced by a polyomavirus (TSPyV). We report here a case of primary and disseminated TSPyV infection after kidn...

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Autores principales: Marie-Céline Zanella, Damien Pastor, Mariet C. W. Feltkamp, Karine Hadaya, Samuel Cordey, Laurence Toutous Trellu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:34018a7a884a4b3cbc4597851bdc0e202021-11-25T18:24:56ZSustained Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Polyomavirus Viremia Illustrating a Primary Disseminated Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient10.3390/microorganisms91122982076-2607https://doaj.org/article/34018a7a884a4b3cbc4597851bdc0e202021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/11/2298https://doaj.org/toc/2076-2607Novel human polyomaviruses (HPyV) have been recently identified in solid organ transplant recipients. Trichodysplasia spinulosa (TS) is a rare disease associated with immunosuppression and induced by a polyomavirus (TSPyV). We report here a case of primary and disseminated TSPyV infection after kidney transplantation with extensive skin lesions, sustained viremia, and high viral loads in urine specimens, anal, nasal and throat swabs, assessed via specific real-time PCR for TSPyV during a follow-up period of 32 months after transplantation. The detection of TSPyV with a high viral load in respiratory and anal swab samples is compatible with viral replication and thus may suggest potential respiratory and oro-fecal routes of transmission.Marie-Céline ZanellaDamien PastorMariet C. W. FeltkampKarine HadayaSamuel CordeyLaurence Toutous TrelluMDPI AGarticletrichodysplasia spinulosa polyomaviruspolyomavirustrichodysplasia spinulosatransplantationkidneyvirusBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENMicroorganisms, Vol 9, Iss 2298, p 2298 (2021)
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topic trichodysplasia spinulosa polyomavirus
polyomavirus
trichodysplasia spinulosa
transplantation
kidney
virus
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle trichodysplasia spinulosa polyomavirus
polyomavirus
trichodysplasia spinulosa
transplantation
kidney
virus
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Marie-Céline Zanella
Damien Pastor
Mariet C. W. Feltkamp
Karine Hadaya
Samuel Cordey
Laurence Toutous Trellu
Sustained Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Polyomavirus Viremia Illustrating a Primary Disseminated Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
description Novel human polyomaviruses (HPyV) have been recently identified in solid organ transplant recipients. Trichodysplasia spinulosa (TS) is a rare disease associated with immunosuppression and induced by a polyomavirus (TSPyV). We report here a case of primary and disseminated TSPyV infection after kidney transplantation with extensive skin lesions, sustained viremia, and high viral loads in urine specimens, anal, nasal and throat swabs, assessed via specific real-time PCR for TSPyV during a follow-up period of 32 months after transplantation. The detection of TSPyV with a high viral load in respiratory and anal swab samples is compatible with viral replication and thus may suggest potential respiratory and oro-fecal routes of transmission.
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author Marie-Céline Zanella
Damien Pastor
Mariet C. W. Feltkamp
Karine Hadaya
Samuel Cordey
Laurence Toutous Trellu
author_facet Marie-Céline Zanella
Damien Pastor
Mariet C. W. Feltkamp
Karine Hadaya
Samuel Cordey
Laurence Toutous Trellu
author_sort Marie-Céline Zanella
title Sustained Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Polyomavirus Viremia Illustrating a Primary Disseminated Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
title_short Sustained Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Polyomavirus Viremia Illustrating a Primary Disseminated Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
title_full Sustained Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Polyomavirus Viremia Illustrating a Primary Disseminated Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
title_fullStr Sustained Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Polyomavirus Viremia Illustrating a Primary Disseminated Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
title_full_unstemmed Sustained Trichodysplasia Spinulosa Polyomavirus Viremia Illustrating a Primary Disseminated Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
title_sort sustained trichodysplasia spinulosa polyomavirus viremia illustrating a primary disseminated infection in a kidney transplant recipient
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/34018a7a884a4b3cbc4597851bdc0e20
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