Rapid reduction of viruria and stabilization of allograft function by fusidic acid in a renal transplant recipient with JC virus-associated nephropathy

Jasper Fuk Woo Chan, Maggie Kam Man Ma, Gavin Shueng Wai Chan, Gary Chi Wang Chan, Garnet Kwan Yue Choi, Kwok Hung Chan, Vincent Chi Chung Cheng, Kwok Wah Chan, Bo Ying Choy, Kwok Yung Yuen

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Abstract

JC virus (JCV)-associated nephropathy has been increasingly recognized as a cause of allograft dysfunction with graft loss in renal transplant recipients. Like many other opportunistic viral infections in transplant recipients, there are currently limited therapeutic options for this condition. Fusidic acid has previously been reported to exhibit antiviral activity against JCV in in vitro assays. We report the first in vivo study to document the rapid reduction of JC viruria and stabilization of allograft function by oral fusidic acid (fusidate sodium) in a deceased donor renal transplant recipient with JCV-associated nephropathy and acute allograft dysfunction which did not improve initially to surgical relief of hydronephrosis and reduction of immunosuppressants. Rapid reduction of JC viruria detected by quantitative PCR and stabilization of renal function were observed. Fusidic acid has several practical advantages in this clinical setting, including a low EC50 against JCV, high plasma Cmax, long half-life, availability of both oral and intravenous formulations, excellent oral bioavailability, good patient tolerability, and lack of serious drug interactions with other drugs taken by renal transplant recipients. Further mechanistic and clinical studies are necessary to evaluate this treatment option for JCV-associated nephropathy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)577-581
Number of pages5
JournalInfection
Volume43
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 30 2015
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Microbiology (medical)
  • Infectious Diseases

Keywords

  • Fusidic acid
  • JC virus
  • Nephropathy
  • Polyomavirus
  • Renal transplant

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