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Human Polyomavirus 7-Associated Pruritic Rash and Viremia in Transplant Recipients

Journal

JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 211, Issue 10, Pages 1560-1565

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiu524

Keywords

polyomavirus; HPyV7; skin viral infection; transplantation-associated disease; immunosuppression

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [CA136363, CA136806, CA170354, P30CA047904]
  2. American Cancer Society
  3. NLM-Pittsburgh (Biomedical Informatics training grant) [5T15LM007059-27]
  4. Pittsburgh Foundation
  5. UPMC Foundation

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Human polyomavirus 7 (HPyV7) is one of 11 HPyVs recently discovered through genomic sequencing technologies. Two lung transplant recipients receiving immunosuppressive therapy developed pruritic, brown plaques on the trunk and extremities showing a distinctive epidermal hyperplasia with virus-laden keratinocytes containing densely packed 36-45-nm icosahedral capsids. Rolling circle amplification and gradient centrifugation testing were positive for encapsidated HPyV7 DNA in skin and peripheral blood specimens from both patients, and HPyV7 early and capsid proteins were abundantly expressed in affected tissues. We describe for the first time that HPyV7 is associated with novel pathogenicity in some immunosuppressed individuals.

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