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Cyclosporin A and tacrolimus reduce T-cell polyfunctionality but not interferon-gamma responses directed at cytomegalovirus

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posted on 2023-06-08, 12:41 authored by S Fuhrmann, R Lachmann, M Streitz, R Hetzer, H D Volk, H Lehmkuhl, Florian KernFlorian Kern
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) -specific immunity is often estimated by the number of in vitro CMV antigen-inducible interferon-gamma-positive (IFN-gamma(+) ) T cells. However, recent work indicates that simultaneous production of IFN-gamma, tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and interleukin-2 (IL-2) (referred to as 'polyfunctionality') is more relevant for anti-viral protection. Here, we compared polyfunctionality of CMV-specific T cells (pp65 and IE-1 proteins) in 23 solid-organ transplant patients and seven healthy controls by flow cytometry. The proportions of TNF-alpha(+) /IFN-gamma(+) /IL-2 cells among the activated cells were significantly reduced in transplant patients but not the frequencies of IFN-gamma(+) CD8(+) T cells. Immunosuppression reduces polyfunctionality, which reflects the increased infection risk in this patient group.

History

Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Immunology

ISSN

0019-2805

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing

Issue

4

Volume

136

Page range

408-413

Department affiliated with

  • Clinical and Experimental Medicine Publications

Full text available

  • No

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-10-22