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A Prospective Study of Human Polyomavirus Infection in Pregnancy

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Serologic studies on the 40 women were consistent with a high frequency of reactivation ofJC virus, and virus excretion was related to gestation, suggesting that selective excretion of JC virus may occur in pregnancy.
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Urine samples from 1,235 pregnant women were examined by light microscopy for cytologic evidence of virus infection. Smears of urine sediment from 40 women (3.2%) were observed to contain inclusion-bearing cells; polyomavirus infection was confirmed by virologic methods in 24 (60%). A polyomavirus was isolated from 12 women. Five isolates were identified as JC virus and one as BK virus. Another isolate designated AS virus appeared to be unique. Serologic studies on the 40 women were consistent with a high frequency of reactivation of JC virus, and virus excretion was related to gestation. The evidence suggests that selective excretion of JC virus may occur in pregnancy. Among 390 pregnant women without inclusion-bearing cells in their urine, 78 (20%) had a high or rising titer of serum antibody to JC or BK virus or both, a result suggesting virus reactivation, but virus excretion was not detected. In contrast to other reports, no evidence was found for transmission of BK virus to the fetus.

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Pathogenesis and molecular biology of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, the JC virus-induced demyelinating disease of the human brain.

TL;DR: Increased understanding of the pathogenesis of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy suggests new ways to intervene in JC virus infection with immunomodulation therapies, which may yield to innovative treatment protocols.
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Persistence of DNA Sequences of BK Virus and JC Virus in Normal Human Tissues and in Diseased Tissues

TL;DR: Investigation of normal and diseased brain tissue, including tissue from six subjects with multiple sclerosis, failed to reveal the presence of either JCV DNA or BKV DNA, and viral DNA detected appeared not to be integrated with host DNA and to be isolated in foci.
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Polyomavirus Infection of Renal Allograft Recipients From Latent Infection to Manifest Disease

TL;DR: It is concluded that a manifest renal allograft infection with PV (BK strain) can persist in heavily immunosuppressed patients with recurrent rejection episodes.
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Testing for polyomavirus type BK DNA in plasma to identify renal-allograft recipients with viral nephropathy.

TL;DR: Testing for BK virus DNA in plasma from renal-allograft recipients with use of the polymerase chain reaction is a sensitive and specific method for identifying viral nephropathy.
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Association of BK Viruria with Hemorrhagic Cystitis in Recipients of Bone Marrow Transplants

TL;DR: It is concluded that reactivation of BK virus may account for a substantial proportion of late-onset, long-lasting hemorrhagic cystitis in recipients of bone marrow transplants.
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Cultivation of papova-like virus from human brain with progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy

TL;DR: A papova-like virus has been cultivated from the brain of a case of progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy complicating Hodgkin's disease, suggesting that it is a new papovavirus.
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New human papovavirus (b.k.) isolated from urine after renal transplantation

TL;DR: The isolation of a new papovavirus from the urine of a renal allograft recipient with ureteric obstruction is described and this virus is not identical with any of the previously described members of the polyoma subgroup.
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Prevalence of Antibodies in Human Sera against JC Virus, an Isolate from a Case of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy

TL;DR: The finding that JC virus agglutinates human type O erythrocytes permitted the rapid assaying of human sera for antibodies against this virus to give an indication of the incidence of infection by JC virus.
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Human papovavirus (JC): induction of brain tumors in hamsters.

TL;DR: Although virus was not recovered from extracts of serially cultured tumor cells, JC virus was rescued when one tumor cell line was fused with permissive cells, and this antigen was antigenically related to SV40 T antigen.
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High prevalence of antibodies to BK virus, an SV40-related papovavirus, in residents of Maryland.

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