Predictive Value of the Combination of Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Count and Urinary Cytology in BK Polyomavirus–associated Nephropathy

2019 
Abstract Background Graft biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosis of BK polyomavirus–associated nephropathy (BKPyVAN), and polymerase chain reaction is the most specific screening technique. Development of a noninvasive, cost-effective marker for BKPyVAN is important. Methods We reviewed 492 adult kidney transplant patients. We investigated peripheral blood lymphocyte (PBL) count and urinary cytology at graft biopsy in patients with BKVPyAN (n = 21), acute T-cell–mediated rejection (n = 79), and no evidence of acute rejection (n = 149). We performed univariate and multivariate logistic regression and receiver operating characteristics analyses to compare the test performance of PBL count, urinary cytology, and their combination for diagnosis of BKPyVAN. Results The PBL count at biopsy was significantly lower in the BKPyVAN group than the acute T-cell–mediated rejection and no acute rejection groups (959 ± 290/μL, 1433 ± 673/μL, and 1531 ± 549/μL, respectively; P P P P Conclusions Decreased PBL count was found in BKPyVAN, and the predictive performance of the combination of PBL count and urinary cytology was significantly enhanced for diagnosis of BKPyVAN.
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