Assay of cytomegalovirus susceptibility to ganciclovir in renal and heart transplant recipients |
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Authors: | María de Oña Navarro Santiago Melón Susana Méndez Beatriz Iglesias Ana Palacio María J. Bernardo José L. Rodriguez-Lambert Ernesto Gómez |
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Affiliation: | Virology Section, Hospital Central de Asturias, C/Celestino Villamil, s/n, 33006 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. mona@hcas.insalud.es |
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Abstract: | Ganciclovir (GCV) prophylaxis or pre-emptive therapy significantly reduce the rate of cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease and viremia, but increase the potential for emergence of ganciclovir-resistant CMV strains. The inhibitor concentration at 50% (IC(50)) of GCV from 156 CMV isolates from 59 renal or heart transplant recipients was calculated by means of a rapid phenotypic susceptibility assay. Twenty-seven strains were from 14 patients undergoing GCV therapy. The IC(50) was higher in patients under the prophylaxis regimen. One CMV strain, from a heart transplant recipient, became GCV-resistant after 1 month of therapy (IC(50)=13.7 micromol/l). These data, together with clinical and virological markers, suggested that a switch to foscarnet was necessary, and good evolution was observed. Thus, assay of CMV susceptibility to GCV could be helpful in clinical management. |
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Keywords: | Cytomegalovirus susceptibility assay Ganciclovir Renal transplant recipients Heart transplant recipients |
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