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Renal transplantation in HIV-infected patients: 2010 update.

Abstract
The prognosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has improved in recent years with the introduction of antiretroviral treatment. While the frequency of AIDS-defining events has decreased as a cause of death, mortality from non-AIDS-related events including end-stage renal diseases has increased. The etiology of chronic kidney disease is multifactorial: immune-mediated glomerulonephritis, HIV-associated nephropathy, thrombotic microangiopathies, and so on. HIV infection is no longer a contraindication to transplantation and is becoming standard therapy in most developed countries. The HIV criteria used to select patients for renal transplantation are similar in Europe and North America. Current criteria state that prior opportunistic infections are not a strict exclusion criterion, but patients must have a CD4+ count above 200 cells/mm(3) and a HIV-1 RNA viral load suppressible with treatment. In recent years, more than 200 renal transplants have been performed in HIV-infected patients worldwide, and mid-term patient and graft survival rates have been similar to that of HIV-negative patients. The main issues in post-transplant period are pharmacokinetic interactions between antiretrovirals and immunosuppressants, a high rate of acute rejection, the management of hepatitis C virus coinfection, and the high cardiovascular risk after transplantation. More studies are needed to determine the most appropriate antiretroviral and immunosuppressive regimens and the long-term outcome of HIV infection and kidney graft.
AuthorsJoan C Trullas, Federico Cofan, Montse Tuset, María J Ricart, Mercedes Brunet, Carlos Cervera, Christian Manzardo, María López-Dieguez, Federico Oppenheimer, Asuncion Moreno, Josep M Campistol, Jose M Miro
JournalKidney international (Kidney Int) Vol. 79 Issue 8 Pg. 825-42 (Apr 2011) ISSN: 1523-1755 [Electronic] United States
PMID21248716 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review)
Copyright© 2011 International Society of Nephrology
Chemical References
  • Anti-HIV Agents
  • Immunosuppressive Agents
Topics
  • Anti-HIV Agents (administration & dosage)
  • Cardiovascular Diseases (complications)
  • Contraindications
  • Drug Interactions
  • Europe
  • Graft Rejection (etiology)
  • HIV Infections (complications)
  • Hepatitis C (complications)
  • Humans
  • Immunosuppressive Agents (administration & dosage)
  • Kidney Failure, Chronic (complications, etiology, surgery)
  • Kidney Transplantation (adverse effects, statistics & numerical data)
  • Pancreas Transplantation
  • Patient Selection
  • Renal Replacement Therapy
  • Tissue Donors
  • United States
  • Waiting Lists

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