TY - JOUR
T1 - Smoking, Alcohol Intake and Torque Teno Virus in Stable Kidney Transplant Recipients
AU - Doorenbos, Caecilia S E
AU - Jonker, Jip
AU - Hao, Jiasi
AU - Gore, Edmund J
AU - Kremer, Daan
AU - Knobbe, Tim J
AU - de Joode, Anoek A E
AU - Sanders, Jan Stephan F
AU - Thaunat, Olivier
AU - Niesters, Hubert G M
AU - Van Leer-Buter, Coretta C
AU - Bakker, Stephan J L
PY - 2023/12/6
Y1 - 2023/12/6
N2 - Torque Teno Virus (TTV) is a non-pathogenic virus that is highly prevalent among kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). Its circulating load is associated with an immunological status in KTR and is considered a promising tool for guiding immunosuppression. To allow for optimal guidance, it is important to identify other determinants of TTV load. We aimed to investigate the potential association of smoking and alcohol intake with TTV load. For this cross-sectional study, serum TTV load was measured using PCR in stable kidney transplant recipients at ≥1 year after transplantation, and smoking status and alcohol intake were assessed through questionnaires and measurements of urinary cotinine and ethyl glucuronide. A total of 666 KTRs were included (57% male). A total of 549 KTR (82%) had a detectable TTV load (3.1 ± 1.5 log
10 copies/mL). In KTR with a detectable TTV load, cyclosporin and tacrolimus use were positively associated with TTV load (St. β = 0.46,
p < 0.001 and St. β = 0.66,
p < 0.001, respectively), independently of adjustment for potential confounders. Current smoking and alcohol intake of >20 g/day were negatively associated with TTV load (St. β = -0.40,
p = 0.004 and St. β = -0.33,
p = 0.009, respectively), independently of each other and of adjustment for age, sex, kidney function, time since transplantation and calcineurin inhibitor use. This strong association of smoking and alcohol intake with TTV suggests a need to account for the smoking status and alcohol intake when applying TTV guided immunosuppression in KTR.
AB - Torque Teno Virus (TTV) is a non-pathogenic virus that is highly prevalent among kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). Its circulating load is associated with an immunological status in KTR and is considered a promising tool for guiding immunosuppression. To allow for optimal guidance, it is important to identify other determinants of TTV load. We aimed to investigate the potential association of smoking and alcohol intake with TTV load. For this cross-sectional study, serum TTV load was measured using PCR in stable kidney transplant recipients at ≥1 year after transplantation, and smoking status and alcohol intake were assessed through questionnaires and measurements of urinary cotinine and ethyl glucuronide. A total of 666 KTRs were included (57% male). A total of 549 KTR (82%) had a detectable TTV load (3.1 ± 1.5 log
10 copies/mL). In KTR with a detectable TTV load, cyclosporin and tacrolimus use were positively associated with TTV load (St. β = 0.46,
p < 0.001 and St. β = 0.66,
p < 0.001, respectively), independently of adjustment for potential confounders. Current smoking and alcohol intake of >20 g/day were negatively associated with TTV load (St. β = -0.40,
p = 0.004 and St. β = -0.33,
p = 0.009, respectively), independently of each other and of adjustment for age, sex, kidney function, time since transplantation and calcineurin inhibitor use. This strong association of smoking and alcohol intake with TTV suggests a need to account for the smoking status and alcohol intake when applying TTV guided immunosuppression in KTR.
KW - Male
KW - Humans
KW - Female
KW - Torque teno virus/genetics
KW - Kidney Transplantation/adverse effects
KW - Cross-Sectional Studies
KW - Transplant Recipients
KW - Viral Load
KW - DNA, Viral
KW - Smoking
KW - Alcohol Drinking
KW - DNA Virus Infections
U2 - 10.3390/v15122387
DO - 10.3390/v15122387
M3 - Article
C2 - 38140628
SN - 1999-4915
VL - 15
JO - Viruses
JF - Viruses
IS - 12
M1 - 2387
ER -