Dissection of the CMV specific T-cell response is required for optimized cardiac transplant monitoring
In: Journal of medical virology, Jg. 80 (2008-07-24), Heft 9
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Despite the success of antivirals in preventing clinically overt CMV disease in cardiac allograft recipients, sub-clinical active CMV infection remains a major concern because of its association with allograft rejection and vasculopathy. The measurement of CMV specific T-cell responses is a promising approach to assessing this situation. For simplicity, class-1 MHC/peptide-multimers staining CD8 T-cells directly are often used but this ignores a much wider range of responses including the whole CD4 T-cell compartment. CD4 T-cells, however, were recently shown to be critical to reducing CMV load early after transplantation. To determine how extensive T-cell responses to CMV are, the responses to two dominant CMV proteins, IE-1 and pp65, were dissected in detail accounting for T-cell lineage, frequencies, epitope recognition and changes over time in more than 25 heart transplant recipients. Cross-sectional results from over 30 healthy CMV-carriers were analyzed for comparison. Responses were unexpectedly complex, with considerable inter-individual variation in terms of dominance, breadth, and recognized epitopes. Whereas the use of MHC/peptide-multimers for clinical CD8 T-cell response monitoring alone can be justified in some situations, short term T-cell activation combined with intracellular cytokine staining was clearly found to be of more general usefulness. The performance of IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, or IL-2 as single read-outs in identifying activated T-cells was examined and confirmed that the frequently used IFN-gamma was best suited. These results should be used to inform the design of clinically applicable and diagnostically useful approaches to monitoring CMV specific responses in heart transplant recipients.
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Dissection of the CMV specific T-cell response is required for optimized cardiac transplant monitoring
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Schönemann, Constanze ; Fuhrmann, Stephan ; Kern, Florian ; Hetzer, Roland ; Volk, Hans-Dieter ; Cherepnev-G, Georgy ; Hoffmeister, Bodo ; Lachmann, Raskit ; Meij, Pauline ; Lehmkuhl, Hans B. ; Gratama, Jan W. ; Volkmer-Engert, Rudolf ; Bunde, Torsten ; Streitz, Mathias ; Kirchner, Alexander ; Anesthesiology ; Oncology, Medical |
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Zeitschrift: | Journal of medical virology, Jg. 80 (2008-07-24), Heft 9 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2008 |
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ISSN: | 1096-9071 (print) ; 0146-6615 (print) |
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