2016
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00672
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Increased Prevalence of Human Polyomavirus JC Viruria in Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases Patients in Treatment with Anti-TNF α: A 18 Month Follow-Up Study

Abstract: Chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases (CIRDs) are immune-mediated pathologies involving joints. To date, TNFα-blocking agents administration is the most promising therapy, although these treatments are associated with an increased Polyomavirus JC (JCPyV) reactivation, the etiological agent of the Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML). The aim of this study was the recruitment and the analysis of a CIRDs cohort in order to investigate a possible correlation between JCPyV presence and the influence … Show more

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“…After primary infection, which is usually asymptomatic, JCPyV remains lifelong in the host in a latent phase (Kean, Rao, Wang, & Garcea, ; Knowles, ; Stolt, Sasnauskas, Koskela, Lehtinen, & Dillner, ). Reactivation may occur in normal subjects and immunodepressed/suppressed patients (Boukoum et al, ; Delbue et al, ; Rodio et al, ).…”
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“…After primary infection, which is usually asymptomatic, JCPyV remains lifelong in the host in a latent phase (Kean, Rao, Wang, & Garcea, ; Knowles, ; Stolt, Sasnauskas, Koskela, Lehtinen, & Dillner, ). Reactivation may occur in normal subjects and immunodepressed/suppressed patients (Boukoum et al, ; Delbue et al, ; Rodio et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reactivation may occur in normal subjects and immunodepressed/ suppressed patients (Boukoum et al, 2016;Delbue et al, 2013;Rodio et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%