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Evaluation of virus-specific cellular immune response in transplant patients.

Cristina Costa1, Alda Saldan, Rossana Cavallo.   

Abstract

Virus-specific immune responses have a major impact on the outcome of the infection. Viral agents that are characterized by latency, such as herpesviruses and polyomaviruses, require a continuous immune control to reduce the extent of viral reactivation, as viral clearance cannot be accomplished, independently from the anti-viral treatment. In transplant patients, morbidity and mortality related to viral infections are significantly increased. In fact, the key steps of activation of T-cells are major target for anti-rejection immunosuppressive therapy and anti-viral immune response may be altered when infected cells and cellular effectors of immune response coexist in a transplanted organ. The role of cellular immune response in controlling viral replication and the main methods employed for its evaluation will be discussed. In particular, the main features, including both advantages and limitations, of available assays, including intracellular cytokine staining, major histocompatibility complex - multimer-based assays, Elispot assay, and QuantiFERON test, will be described. The potential applications of these assays in the transplant context will be discussed, particularly in relation to cytomegalovirus and polyomavirus BK infection. The relevance of introducing viro-immunological monitoring, beside virological monitoring, in order to identify the risk profile for viral infections in the transplant patients will allows for define a patient-tailored clinical management, particular in terms of modulation of immunosuppressive therapy and anti-viral administration.

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Keywords:  Immune response; Interferon-γ; T-cell; Transplantation; Viral replication

Year:  2012        PMID: 24175220      PMCID: PMC3782278          DOI: 10.5501/wjv.v1.i6.150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Virol        ISSN: 2220-3249


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