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. 2021 Dec;21(12):3946-3957.
doi: 10.1111/ajt.16725. Epub 2021 Jul 16.

Circulatory follicular helper T lymphocytes associate with lower incidence of CMV infection in kidney transplant recipients

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Circulatory follicular helper T lymphocytes associate with lower incidence of CMV infection in kidney transplant recipients

Patricia Suàrez-Fernández et al. Am J Transplant. 2021 Dec.
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Abstract

Primary infection and/or reactivation of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in kidney transplant recipients (KTR) favor rejection and mortality. T follicular helper cells (TFH) could contribute to protection against CMV. Circulatory TFH (cTFH) were studied pretransplant and early posttransplant in 90 CMV seropositive KTR not receiving antithymocyte globulin or antiviral prophylaxis, followed-up for 1 year. Patients who presented CMV infection had significantly lower cTFH and activated cTFH pretransplant and early posttransplant. Pretransplant activated cTFH were also lower within patients who developed CMV disease. Pre- and 14 days posttransplant activated cTFH were an independent protective factor for CMV infection (HR 0.41, p = .01; and 0.52, p = .02, respectively). KTR with low cTFH 7 days posttransplant (<11.9%) had lower CMV infection-free survival than patients with high cTFH (28.2% vs. 67.6%, p = .002). cTFH were associated with CMV-specific neutralizing antibodies (Nabs). In addition, IL-21 increased interferon-γ secretion by CMV-specific CD8+ T cells in healthy controls. Thus, we show an association between cTFH and lower incidence of CMV infection, probably through their cooperation in CMV-specific Nab production and IL-21-mediated enhancement of CD8+ T cell activity. Moreover, monitoring cTFH pre- and early posttransplant could improve CMV risk stratification and help select KTR catalogued at low/intermediate risk who could benefit from prophylaxis.

Keywords: basic (laboratory) research / science; flow cytometry; immunobiology; infection and infectious agents - viral: Cytomegalovirus (CMV); infectious disease; kidney transplantation / nephrology; translational research / science.

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