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BK virus-associated nephropathy (BKVAN), a consequence of the strong immunosuppressive therapy given after kidney transplantation (KT), represents a growing medical problem in the KT setting. BKV replication occurs in 30-50% of recipients with progression to BKVAN in up to 10% of patients which ultimately leads to graft dysfunction and loss. Furthermore, early BKV replication after transplantation increases the risk of late acute rejection. At present, there are no BKV-specific antiviral therapies available. The current management of BKVAN relies on preemptive adaptation of immunosuppression according to viral load monitoring. However, due to its delayed nature, this empirical strategy is not always successful, and can increase the risk of donor specific antibodies, graft rejection and death. In a prospective longitudinal study, the investigators have demonstrated that the amount and kinetics of BKV genotype-specific neutralizing antibody (NAb) titers influence BKV disease severity after KT; and defined a cutoff NAb titer value of 4 log10 that allows stratification of recipients into lower and higher BKV disease risk groups prior to KT. Furthermore, our data on donor/recipient pairs provide support for the view reported by recent studies that early BKV replication in kidney transplant recipients is of donor origin. These data support the potential benefit of administering NAbs as a preventive strategy against BKV infection. The investigators and others have demonstrated the presence of high titers of BKV NAbs in commercial intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG). The investigators further evaluated the titer of BKV NAbs in plasma samples of transplant recipients after administration of IVIG. The investigators demonstrated that all patients show an increase of NAb titers in plasma after IVIG administration. The aim of the investigators study is to investigate the efficacy of IVIG for prevention of BKV viremia after KT according to pre-transplant BKV genotype-specific NAb titers against the donor's BKV strain. The study is a multicentric prospective randomized open trial evaluating the impact of administration of IVIG for prevention of BKV viremia compared to no specific treatment in kidney transplant recipients harboring neutralizing antibody titers (NAbs) ≤ 4log10 against the BKV donor's genotype. Recipients harboring BKV NAb titer ≤ 4log10 against the BKV genotype of their matched donor and negative or non-detectable BKV load in blood at day of transplantation will be randomized to receive (experimental group) or not (control group) IVIG treatment. In the experimental group, patients will receive a single dose of IVIG at day 10+/- 4 days, day 41 +/- 7 days and day 62 +/- 7 days. The dose of IVIG is defined according the donor BKV genotype: genotype I: 0.4 g/Kg/day; genotype II and IV: 1g/kg/day. The incidence of BKV viremia (> 4 log10 copies/mL) 6 months after transplantation will be evaluated and compared between the two groups.


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NCT number NCT04222023
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
Contact Samira Fafi-Kremer
Phone 03 69 55 14 38
Email samira.fafi-kremer@chru-strasbourg.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 3
Start date August 21, 2022
Completion date August 1, 2026

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