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Review
. 2018 Mar 14;20(4):4.
doi: 10.1007/s11908-018-0610-4.

Immune Monitoring for CMV in Transplantation

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Immune Monitoring for CMV in Transplantation

Michelle K Yong et al. Curr Infect Dis Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: Immune monitoring to determine when and how the recovery of cytomegalovirus (CMV)-specific T-cells occurs post-transplantation may help clinicians to risk stratify individuals at risk of complications from CMV. We aimed to review all recent clinical studies using CMV immune monitoring in the pre- and post-transplant setting including the use of recently developed standardized assays (Quantiferon-CMV and the CMV ELISPOT) to better understand in whom, when, and how immune monitoring is best used.

Recent findings: Pre-transplant assessment of CMV immunity in solid-organ transplant recipients where CMV seropositive recipients had undetectable cell-mediated responses despite past immunity has shown that they are at a much higher risk of developing CMV reactivation. Post-transplant CMV immune monitoring can guide (shorten or prolong) the duration of antiviral prophylaxis, identify recipients at risk of post-prophylaxis CMV disease, and predict recurrent CMV reactivation. Thus, CMV immune monitoring, in addition to current clinical and DNA-based monitoring for CMV, has the potential to be incorporated into routine clinical care to better improve CMV management in both the stem and solid-organ transplant population.

Keywords: CMV-specific immunity; Cytomegalovirus; ELISPOT; Immune monitoring; Quantiferon-CMV; Solid-organ transplantation; Stem-cell transplantation.

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