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Surveillance of γδ T Cells Predicts Cytomegalovirus Infection Resolution in Kidney Transplants.

Hannah Kaminski1, Isabelle Garrigue2, Lionel Couzi3, Benjamin Taton1, Thomas Bachelet3, Jean-François Moreau4, Julie Déchanet-Merville5, Rodolphe Thiébaut6, Pierre Merville7.   

Abstract

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in solid-organ transplantation is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, particularly if a CMV mutant strain with antiviral resistance emerges. Monitoring CMV-specific T cell response could provide relevant information for patient care. We and others have shown the involvement of Vδ2(neg) γδ T cells in controlling CMV infection. Here, we assessed if Vδ2(neg) γδ T cell kinetics in peripheral blood predict CMV infection resolution and emergence of a mutant strain in high-risk recipients of kidney transplants, including 168 seronegative recipients receiving organs from seropositive donors (D+R-) and 104 seropositive recipients receiving antithymocyte globulins (R+/ATG). Vδ2(neg) γδ T cell percentages were serially determined in patients grafted between 2003 and 2011. The growing phase of Vδ2(neg) γδ T cells was monitored in each infected patient, and the expansion rate during this phase was estimated individually by a linear mixed model. A Vδ2(neg) γδ T cell expansion rate of ˃0.06% per day predicted the growing phase. The time after infection at which an expansion rate of 0.06% per day occurred was correlated with the resolution of CMV DNAemia (r=0.91; P<0.001). At 49 days of antiviral treatment, Vδ2(neg) γδ T cell expansion onset was associated with recovery, whereas absence of expansion was associated with recurrent disease and DNAemia. The appearance of antiviral-resistant mutant CMV strains was associated with delayed Vδ2(neg) γδ T cell expansion (P<0.001). In conclusion, longitudinal surveillance of Vδ2(neg) γδ T cells in recipients of kidney transplants may predict CMV infection resolution and antiviral drug resistance.
Copyright © 2016 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  cytomegalovirus; immunology; immunosuppression; kidney transplantation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26054538      PMCID: PMC4731109          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2014100985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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