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Vascular endothelial growth factor A polymorphism and risk of Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus viremia in kidney allograft recipients.
[primary effusion lymphoma]
Kaposi
's
sarcoma
herpesvirus
(
KSHV
)
causes
Kaposi
's
sarcoma
(
KS
)
,
primary
effusion
lymphoma
,
and
multicentric
Castleman
's
disease
in
immunocompromised
patients
including
allograft
recipients
.
Detection
of
KSHV
DNA
in
blood
,
as
well
as
host
genetic
polymorphisms
has
been
found
to
be
associated
with
an
increased
risk
for
KS
.
We
investigated
an
association
between
single
nucleotide
polymorphisms
(
SNPs
)
in
vascular
endothelial
growth
factor
A
(
VEGFA
)
gene
region
and
KSHV
viremia
in
kidney
transplant
recipients
(
KTR
)
in
Saudi
Arabia
.
In
total
,
152
KTR
who
have
survived
kidney
transplantation
for
at
least
6
Â
months
were
included
in
the
study
.
KSHV
viremia
was
determined
by
real-time
polymerase
chain
reaction
(
PCR
)
.
Genotyping
of
SNPs
in
the
VEGFA
region
was
performed
by
PCR
and
direct
sequencing
,
as
well
as
by
restriction
fragment
length
polymorphism
.
KSHV
DNA
was
detected
in
28
.
9
%
(
n
Â
=
Â
44
)
of
the
study
population
.
The
A-
allele
at
position
C
172
A
VEGFA
gene
promoter
region
was
found
to
be
associated
with
KSHV
viremia
(
odd
ratio
[
OR
]
Â
=
Â
4
.
8
,
P
Â
=
Â
0
.
005
)
.
In
addition
,
the
G-
allele
at
position
C
+
405
G
in
the
5
'
-
untranslated
region
was
associated
with
KSHV
viremia
in
women
,
but
not
in
men
(
OR
Â
=
Â
3
.
98
,
P
Â
=
Â
0
.
004
)
.
Our
results
suggest
an
association
of
VEGFA
polymorphisms
with
KSHV
viremia
among
KTR
in
this
study
population
.
A
limitation
of
our
study
is
that
the
results
can
only
be
predicated
for
patients
6
Â
months
after
kidney
transplantation
and
should
be
validated
in
another
cohort
with
larger
sample
size
.