PD-1 analysis on CD28(-) CD27(-) CD4 T cells allows stimulation-independent assessment of CMV viremic episodes in transplant recipients
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PD-1 analysis on CD28(-) CD27(-) CD4 T cells allows stimulation-independent assessment of CMV viremic episodes in transplant recipients
Abstract
Expression of the inhibitory receptor programmed death 1 (PD-1) on cytomegalovirus (CMV)-specific CD4 T cells defines a phenotype associated with CMV viremia in transplant recipients. Moreover, CD28(-) CD27(-) double negativity is known as a typical phenotype of CMV-specific CD4 T cells. Therefore, the co-expression of inhibitory receptors on CD28(-) CD27(-) CD4 T cells was assessed as a rapid, stimulation-independent parameter for monitoring CMV complications after transplantation. Ninety-three controls, 67 hemodialysis patients and 81 renal transplant recipients were recruited in a cross-sectional and longitudinal manner. CMV-specific CD4 T cell levels quantified after stimulation were compared to levels of CD28(-) CD27(-) CD4 T cells. PD-1 and cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4) expression on CD28(-) CD27(-) CD4 T cells were related to viremia. A percentage of ≥0.44% CD28(-) CD27(-) CD4 T cells defined CMV seropositivity (93.3% sensitivity, 97.1% specificity), and their frequencies correlated strongly with CMV-specific CD4 T cell levels after stimulation (r = 0.73, p < 0.0001). Highest PD-1 expression levels on CD28(-) CD27(-) CD4 T cells were observed in patients with primary CMV viremia and reactivation (p < 0.0001), whereas CTLA-4 expression was only elevated during primary CMV viremia (p < 0.05). Longitudinal analysis showed a significant increase in PD-1 expression in relation to viremia (p < 0.001), whereas changes in nonviremic patients were nonsignificant. In conclusion, increased PD-1 expression on CD28(-) CD27(-) CD4 T cells correlates with CMV viremia in transplant recipients and may serve as a specific, stimulation-independent parameter to guide duration of antiviral therapy.
Keywords: CD27; CD28; T cell; cytomegalovirus; monitoring; transplantation.
© Copyright 2013 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
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