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Polyomavirus

Polyomavirus
Human polyomavirus number Polyomavirus name Initial source of virus Patient characteristics
HPyV1 BK Urine Kidney transplant recipient with ureteral stenosis[1]
HPyV2 JC Brain tissue Patient with Hodgkin lymphoma and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy[2]
HPyV3 Karolinska Institute Nasopharyngeal aspirate and feces Pediatric samples as part of large-scale molecular virus screening database[3]
HPyV4 Washington University Nasopharyngeal aspirate Molecular screening of patients with acute respiratory tract infections[4]
HPyV5 Merkel cell Merkel cell carcinoma Patients with Merkel cell carcinoma[5]
HPyV6   Normal skin Molecular screening of healthy adults[6]
HPyV7   Normal skin Molecular screening of healthy adults[6]
HPyV8 Trichodysplasia spinulosa Facial spines Heart transplant recipient with trichodysplasia spinulosa[7]
HPyV9   Blood and urine Asymptomatic kidney transplant recipient[8]
HPyV10

MX

MW
Stool samples Healthy children[9-11]
HPyV11 Saint Louis Stool sample Healthy child[12]
HPyV12   Liver tissue Deceased organ donor[13]
HPyV13 New Jersey Muscle tissue Pancreas transplant recipient who presented with vasculitis, myositis, and retinal blindness[14]
HPV14 LI Normal skin Healthy adults[15]
HPyV: human polyomavirus.

Adapted from: Wu Z, Graf FE, Hirsch HH. Antivirals against human polyomaviruses: Leaving no stone unturned. Rev Med Virol 2021: e2220.

References:
  1. Gardner SD, Field AM, Coleman DV, Hulme B. New human papovavirus (B.K.) isolated from urine after renal transplantation. Lancet 1971; 1:1253.
  2. Padgett BL, Walker DL, ZuRhein GM, et al. Cultivation of papova-like virus from human brain with progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy. Lancet 1971; 1:1257.
  3. Allander T, Andreasson K, Gupta S, et al. Identification of a third human polyomavirus. Journal of Virology 2007; 81:4130.
  4. Gaynor AM, Nissen MD, Whiley DM, et al. Identification of a novel polyomavirus from patients with acute respiratory tract infections. PLoS Pathog 2007; 3:e64.
  5. Feng H, Shuda M, Chang Y, Moore PS. Clonal integration of a polyomavirus in human Merkel cell carcinoma. Science 2008; 319:1096.
  6. Schowalter RM, Pastrana DV, Pumphrey KA, et al. Merkel cell polyomavirus and two previously unknown polyomaviruses are chronically shed from human skin. Cell Host Microbe 2010; 7:509.
  7. van der Meijden E, Janssens RW, Lauber C, et al. Discovery of a new human polyomavirus associated with trichodysplasia spinulosa in an immunocompromized patient. PLoS Pathog 2010; 6:e1001024.
  8. Scuda N, Hofmann J, Calvignac-Spencer S, et al. A novel human polyomavirus closely related to the african green monkey-derived lymphotropic polyomavirus. Journal of Virology 2011; 85:4586.
  9. Siebrasse EA, Reyes A, Lim ES, et al. Identification of MW polyomavirus, a novel polyomavirus in human stool. Journal of virology 2012; 86:10321.
  10. Yu G, Greninger AL, Isa P, et al. Discovery of a novel polyomavirus in acute diarrheal samples from children. PloS One 2012; 7:e49449.
  11. Buck CB, Phan GQ, Raiji MT, et al. Complete genome sequence of a tenth human polyomavirus. Journal of Virology 2012; 86:10887.
  12. Lim ES, Reyes A, Antonio M, et al. Discovery of STL polyomavirus, a polyomavirus of ancestral recombinant origin that encodes a unique T antigen by alternative splicing. Virology 2013; 436:295.
  13. Korup S, Rietscher J, Calvignac-Spencer S, et al. Identification of a novel human polyomavirus in organs of the gastrointestinal tract. PloS One 2013; 8:e58021.
  14. Mishra N, Pereira M, Rhodes RH, et al. Identification of a novel polyomavirus in a pancreatic transplant recipient with retinal blindness and vasculitic myopathy. J Infect Dis 2014; 210:1595.
  15. Gheit T, Dutta S, Oliver J, et al. Isolation and characterization of a novel putative human polyomavirus. Virology 2017; 506:45.
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