Association of BKV viremia and nephropathy with adverse alloimmune outcomes in kidney transplant recipients
Christie Rampersad,
Chris Wiebe,
Robert Balshaw
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundImmunosuppression reduction for BK polyoma virus (BKV) must be balanced against risk of adverse alloimmune outcomes. We sought to characterize risk of alloimmune events after BKV within context of HLA‐DR/DQ molecular mismatch (mMM) risk score.MethodsThis single‐center study evaluated 460 kidney transplant patients on tacrolimus‐mycophenolate‐prednisone from 2010‐2021. BKV status was classified at 6‐months post‐transplant as “BKV” or “no BKV” in landmark analysis. Primary outcome was T‐cell mediated r… Show more
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