Polyomaviruses and Human Diseases (eBook)

Nasimul Ahsan (Herausgeber)

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XXIV, 360 Seiten
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Science never solves apr oblem without creating ten more Geor ge Bernard Shaw How prophetic the above words prove to be when applied to the advances of 20th century medicine. Prior to Banting and Best, chnicians were unaware of the ravages of diabetes, patients simply wasted away and died. Following the purifica­ tion of insulin, clinicians now had to deal with diabetic retinopathy, diabetic neph­ ropathy and all the other complications of long-term diabetes. A little over 50 years ago, the first successful human kidney transplant was performed in Boston. The first 30 years of the experience had successes when compared to the alternative but were a constant struggle to get even 50% of the grafts from deceased donors to survive more than a year. However, the science continued to advance knowledge of the immune response. With this came more and increasingly powerful tools for the clinician. Suddenly, success rates of 80-90% at one year were attainable. With this success came new problems, new complications and clinicians now had to worry about the long-term consequences of their therapy as patients were surviving with functional grafts for extended periods. A particular infectious complication evolved with the application of ever more powerful immunosuppressant drugs. Astute clinicians noted that occasionally cellular rejections seemed to get worse with steroids. Despite their best efforts and the use of powerful drugs, patients lost their grafts to overwhelming interstitial infiltrates not seen before.
Science never solves apr oblem without creating ten more Geor ge Bernard Shaw How prophetic the above words prove to be when applied to the advances of 20th century medicine. Prior to Banting and Best, chnicians were unaware of the ravages of diabetes, patients simply wasted away and died. Following the purifica- tion of insulin, clinicians now had to deal with diabetic retinopathy, diabetic neph- ropathy and all the other complications of long-term diabetes. A little over 50 years ago, the first successful human kidney transplant was performed in Boston. The first 30 years of the experience had successes when compared to the alternative but were a constant struggle to get even 50% of the grafts from deceased donors to survive more than a year. However, the science continued to advance knowledge of the immune response. With this came more and increasingly powerful tools for the clinician. Suddenly, success rates of 80-90% at one year were attainable. With this success came new problems, new complications and clinicians now had to worry about the long-term consequences of their therapy as patients were surviving with functional grafts for extended periods. A particular infectious complication evolved with the application of ever more powerful immunosuppressant drugs. Astute clinicians noted that occasionally cellular rejections seemed to get worse with steroids. Despite their best efforts and the use of powerful drugs, patients lost their grafts to overwhelming interstitial infiltrates not seen before.

FOREWORD 7
PREFACE 9
PARTICIPANTS 11
CONTENTS 16
1 Polyomaviruses and Human Diseases 24
2 Discovery and Epidemiology of die Human Polyomaviruses BK Virus ( BKV) and JC Virus QCV) 42
3 Phyiogenomics and Molecular Evolution of Polyomaviruses 69
4 Virus Receptors and Tropism 83
5 Serological Cross Reactivity between Polyomavirus Gipsids 96
6 Molecular Genetics of the BK Virus 108
7 Serological Diagnosis of Human Polyomavirus Infection 119
8 Human Polyomavirus JC and BK Persistent Infection 125
9 Immunity and Autoimmunity Induced by Polyomaviruses: Clinical, Experimental and Theoretical Aspects 140
10 The Pathoblology of Polyomavirus Infection in Man 171
11 Polyomavirus-Associated Nephropathy in Renal Transplantation: Critical Issues of Screening and Management 183
12 BK Virus and Immunosuppressive Agents 197
13 BK Virus Infection after Non- Renal Transplantation 208
14 Latent and Productive Polyomavirus Infections of Renal Allografts: Morphological, Clinical, and Pathophysiological Aspects 213
15 Urine Cytology Findings of Polyomavirus Infections 224
16 Diagnosis and Treatment of BK Virus- Associated Transplant Nephropathy 236
17 Phamacothenipeutic Options for the Management of Human Polyomaviruses 251
18 Leflunomide in Solid Organ Transplantation and Polyoma Virus Infection 278
19 JC Virus Can Infect Human Immune and Nervous System Progenitor Cells: 289
20 The Polyomavirus, JCV, and Its Involvement in Human Disease 297
21 Transfomiing Activities of JC Virus Early Proteins 311
22 Polyomavirus in Human Guicer Development 333
23 BK Virus, JC Virus and Simian Virus 40 Infection in Humans, and Association with Human Tumors 342
24 Epidemiologic Studies of Polyomavimses and Guicer: 365
Index 380

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.6.2007
Reihe/Serie Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Zusatzinfo XXIV, 360 p. 79 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Biochemie / Molekularbiologie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Infektiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Technik
Schlagworte autoimmunity • Histopathology • Infection • Infections • Infectious Diseases • nervous system • Transplantation • Virus
ISBN-10 0-387-32957-9 / 0387329579
ISBN-13 978-0-387-32957-4 / 9780387329574
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