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Ghufran Hammoodi Abed , Wisam Mahdi alsaeed , Mustafa Rasul Hussein , Asmaa Baqer Al-Obaidi , Ahmed Sattar Abood , Mohammad A.H. Al-Dabagh

Abstract

Background: BK virus, a human polyomavirus, causes nephropathy and allograft loss in renal transplant recipients. Although it was discovered in 1971, understanding of the humoral immune response to BKV is limited.


Objective: To serological detection and level estimation of anti-BK-IgG in renal-transplanted recipients and healthy blood donors as control.


Patients and Methods: Serum samples were collected from 106 renal transplant recipient patients and 100 healthy  blood donors as control groups, and were analyzed for anti-BK IgG antibodies by using quantitative and qualitative Human BK Virus IgG (BK-IgG) ELISA kit for detection and estimation positivity of BK_IgG and titration.


Results: Out of 206 subjects, 114(55.3%) have a positive result for BK-IgG. seropositivity was detected in 54(50.9%) of 106 RTR patients and 60 (60.0%) in the 100 control group, so there was no significant difference between seropositivity of BKV IgG antibody among the studied groups, p =0.191.


Conclusion: The highly significant differences between seropositivity of BK-IgG with high levels of serum creatinine.

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G. Hammoodi Abed , W. Mahdi alsaeed , M. Rasul Hussein , A. Baqer Al-Obaidi , A. Sattar Abood , and M. A.H. Al-Dabagh, “Prevalence of anti-BK polyomavirus IgG in A Sample of Iraqi renal transplant recipients”, djm, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 88–94, Dec. 2022.
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