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Longitudinal alterations in the urinary virome of kidney transplant recipients are influenced by BK viremia and patient sex.

Rabia MaqsoodLily I WuDaniel C BrennanEfrem S Lim
Published in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
The urinary microbiome is increasingly implicated in renal health and disease. While most research focuses on bacteria communities of the microbiome, factors that influence the urinary virome are not understood. Here, we investigated the urinary virome of 23 adult kidney transplant recipients longitudinally over 14 weeks post-transplant. We show that alterations in the urinary virome are associated with kidney transplant recipients with BK polyomavirus viremia that can lead to BK nephropathy and allograft rejection. By modeling the temporal dynamics post-transplant, we delineated specific profiles of the urinary virome associated with patient sex and urinary community states. These findings reveal fundamental aspects of the urinary virome that can be leveraged to better manage kidney diseases.
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