Advances in Human Polyomaviruses Field

Up to 2007, two human polyomaviruses BK (BKPyV) and JC (JCPyV) were known and named after the initials of the patients where they were first isolated. BKV was isolated from the urine of a kidney transplant patient affected by urethral stenosis [1]. JCV was identified in the brain tissue of a patient with Hodgkin lymphoma who developed a demyelinating disease known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy [2]. After more than thirty years, thanks to the advances of molecular biology techniques, the number of newly uncovered human polyomaviruses increased rapidly. In 2007, the Karolinska Institute (KIPyV) and the Washington University (WUPyV) polyomaviruses were uncovered in the respiratory secretions of patients with acute respiratory symptoms by random PCR and high throughput sequencing [3,4]. Nine additional polyomaviruses were identified in the following years: Merckel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) [5], human polyomaviruses 6 (HPyV6) and 7 (and HPyV7) [6], trichodysplasia spinulosa-associated polyomavirus (TSPyV) [7], human polyomavirus 9 (HPyV9) [8], human polyomavirus 10 (HPyV10)/Malawy polyomavirus (MWPyV)/Mexico polyomavirus (MXPyV) [9-11], human polyomavirus 12 [12], Saint-Louis polyomavirus (STLPyV) [13], New Jersey polyomavirus [14]. As for KIPyV and WUPyV molecular biology techniques were instrumental for their discovery.

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[2]  Tobias Allander,et al.  Identification of a Third Human Polyomavirus , 2007, Journal of Virology.

[3]  D. Brennan,et al.  Identification of a Novel Polyomavirus from Patients with Acute Respiratory Tract Infections , 2007, PLoS pathogens.

[4]  Hans H Hirsch,et al.  The human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV): virological background and clinical implications , 2013, APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica.

[5]  J. Gordon,et al.  Identification of MW Polyomavirus, a Novel Polyomavirus in Human Stool , 2012, Journal of Virology.

[6]  P. An,et al.  Identification of a novel polyomavirus in a pancreatic transplant recipient with retinal blindness and vasculitic myopathy. , 2014, The Journal of infectious diseases.

[7]  M. Feltkamp,et al.  Discovery of a New Human Polyomavirus Associated with Trichodysplasia Spinulosa in an Immunocompromized Patient , 2010, PLoS pathogens.

[8]  C. H. Rinaldo,et al.  The human polyomavirus BK (BKPyV): virological background and clinical implications , 2013, APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica.

[9]  Eric Delwart,et al.  Discovery of a Novel Polyomavirus in Acute Diarrheal Samples from Children , 2012, PloS one.

[10]  B. Padgett,et al.  Cultivation of papova-like virus from human brain with progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy. , 1971, Lancet.

[11]  I. Sauer,et al.  Identification of a Novel Human Polyomavirus in Organs of the Gastrointestinal Tract , 2013, PloS one.

[12]  D. Coleman,et al.  New human papovavirus (B.K.) isolated from urine after renal transplantation. , 1971, Lancet.

[13]  Rebecca Skelton,et al.  Discovery of STL polyomavirus, a polyomavirus of ancestral recombinant origin that encodes a unique T antigen by alternative splicing. , 2013, Virology.

[14]  Robert L. Garcea,et al.  Taxonomical developments in the family Polyomaviridae , 2011, Archives of Virology.

[15]  B. Thiers,et al.  Clonal Integration of a Polyomavirus in Human Merkel Cell Carcinoma , 2009 .

[16]  K. Ruprecht,et al.  A Novel Human Polyomavirus Closely Related to the African Green Monkey-Derived Lymphotropic Polyomavirus , 2011, Journal of Virology.

[17]  C. Buck,et al.  Merkel cell polyomavirus and two previously unknown polyomaviruses are chronically shed from human skin. , 2010, Cell host & microbe.