- Goussous, Naeem;
- Xie, Wen;
- Dawany, Noor;
- Scalea, Joseph;
- Bartosic, Amanda;
- Haririan, Abdolreza;
- Kalil, Roberto;
- Drachenberg, Cinthia;
- Costa, Nadiesda;
- Weir, Matthew;
- Bromberg, Jonathan
BACKGROUND: Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) is a noninvasive plasma biomarker to evaluate for transplant allograft rejection. The relationship between infectious complications in kidney allografts and dd-cfDNA has received cursory attention in prior publications. METHODS: Retrospective review of all renal transplant recipients who underwent dd-cfDNA testing between November 2017 and August 2019. RESULTS: We report on 7 cases in whom infections affecting the transplanted kidney were associated with elevation in dd-cfDNA without concomitant rejection or elevation in serum creatinine. Five patients had BK viremia, and 2 patients had urinary tract infection associated with elevated dd-cfDNA levels. CONCLUSIONS: These observations suggest that elevations in dd-cfDNA are not specific to kidney allograft rejection and can be associated with infections affecting the transplanted kidney. This biomarker may be valuable in evaluating infectious complications of kidney allografts.