Polyomaviruses are able to drive malignant transformation in rodent models, and have been implicated in the aetiology of a variety of human malignancies. However, the reports on this association in humans are strongly conflicting. Here we describe a renal transplant (RT) recipient with ureteral stenosis against the background of polyomavirus BK (BKV) activity. Six and a half years after transplantation, this patient developed metastasised bladder cancer. Prior to the diagnosis of cancer, atypical cells were detected in the urine that were denoted as 'decoy cells': virally infected epithelial cells that are frequently seen in the urine of RT recipients with BKV (re)activation, which may morphologically resemble malignant cells. Intriguingly,...
Metastatic carcinoma of a renal allograft is a rare but life threatening event with a difficult clin...
Polyoma virus nephritis is increasingly being recognized as a cause of allograft dys-function in ren...
BK polyomavirus is small uncoated DNA virus which is ubiquitous in human population. In imunosuprese...
Emerging evidence indicates that reactivation of BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) in the kidney and urothelia...
Renal transplant recipients are at increased risk of bladder carcinoma. The aetiology is unknown but...
Introduction BK virus (BKV) is an ubiquitous human polyomavirus that establishes latency in urotheli...
In human cancer, a role has been suggested for the human polyomavirus BK, primarily associated with ...
Polyomavirus, BK type (BKV), has emerged as an important cause of allograft failure in renal transpl...
BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) has been associated with some high-grade and special urothelial cell carcino...
BK polyomavirus (BKV) frequently causes nephropathy (BKVN) in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). B...
Renal transplant patients have high risk for bladder cancer. The reactivation of BK virus is common ...
AbstractHigh-level polyomavirus BK (BKPyV) replication in urothelial cells is a hallmark of polyomav...
Background: Polyomaviruses (PyVs) are potential transforming viruses. Despite their involvement in h...
Bladder carcinoma is a relatively rare carcinoma reported in renal allograft recipients. While many ...
High-level polyomavirus BK (BKPyV) replication in urothelial cells is a hallmark of polyomavirus-ass...
Metastatic carcinoma of a renal allograft is a rare but life threatening event with a difficult clin...
Polyoma virus nephritis is increasingly being recognized as a cause of allograft dys-function in ren...
BK polyomavirus is small uncoated DNA virus which is ubiquitous in human population. In imunosuprese...
Emerging evidence indicates that reactivation of BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) in the kidney and urothelia...
Renal transplant recipients are at increased risk of bladder carcinoma. The aetiology is unknown but...
Introduction BK virus (BKV) is an ubiquitous human polyomavirus that establishes latency in urotheli...
In human cancer, a role has been suggested for the human polyomavirus BK, primarily associated with ...
Polyomavirus, BK type (BKV), has emerged as an important cause of allograft failure in renal transpl...
BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) has been associated with some high-grade and special urothelial cell carcino...
BK polyomavirus (BKV) frequently causes nephropathy (BKVN) in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). B...
Renal transplant patients have high risk for bladder cancer. The reactivation of BK virus is common ...
AbstractHigh-level polyomavirus BK (BKPyV) replication in urothelial cells is a hallmark of polyomav...
Background: Polyomaviruses (PyVs) are potential transforming viruses. Despite their involvement in h...
Bladder carcinoma is a relatively rare carcinoma reported in renal allograft recipients. While many ...
High-level polyomavirus BK (BKPyV) replication in urothelial cells is a hallmark of polyomavirus-ass...
Metastatic carcinoma of a renal allograft is a rare but life threatening event with a difficult clin...
Polyoma virus nephritis is increasingly being recognized as a cause of allograft dys-function in ren...
BK polyomavirus is small uncoated DNA virus which is ubiquitous in human population. In imunosuprese...