2024
DOI: 10.3390/v16010143
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High-Density Lipoprotein Particles and Torque Teno Virus in Stable Outpatient Kidney Transplant Recipients

Jip Jonker,
Caecilia S. E. Doorenbos,
Daan Kremer
et al.

Abstract: Torque teno virus (TTV) is emerging as a potential marker for monitoring immune status. In transplant recipients who are immunosuppressed, higher TTV DNA loads are observed than in healthy individuals. TTV load measurement may aid in optimizing immunosuppressive medication dosing in solid organ transplant recipients. Additionally, there is a growing interest in the role of HDL particles in immune function; therefore, assessment of both HDL concentrations and TTV load may be of interest in transplant recipients… Show more

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“…Additionally, the University of Groninger provided two studies. Jonker et al analyzed TTV loads and HDL parameters in serum samples collected at least one-year post-transplantation from 656 stable outpatient kidney transplant recipients, finding a negative association between total HDL particle concentration and TTV load in the non-smoking population and an association between small HDL particle concentration and TTV load [ 5 ]. Although causal evidence on the effects of HDL on the immune system remains unknown, these findings open the door for intriguing studies.…”
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“…Additionally, the University of Groninger provided two studies. Jonker et al analyzed TTV loads and HDL parameters in serum samples collected at least one-year post-transplantation from 656 stable outpatient kidney transplant recipients, finding a negative association between total HDL particle concentration and TTV load in the non-smoking population and an association between small HDL particle concentration and TTV load [ 5 ]. Although causal evidence on the effects of HDL on the immune system remains unknown, these findings open the door for intriguing studies.…”
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