1. Validation of Cytomegalovirus Immune Competence Assays for the Characterization of CD8+ T Cell Responses Posttransplant.
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Ravkov, Eugene V., Pavlov, Igor Y., Hanson, Kimberly E., and Delgado, Julio C.
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CYTOMEGALOVIRUS diseases , *T cells , *T-cell receptor genes , *ANTIVIRAL agents , *MYELOMA proteins , *IMMUNE response - Abstract
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is one of the most important infectious complications of transplantation. Monitoring CMVspecific CD8 T cell immunity is useful for predicting activeCMVinfection and for directing targeted antiviral therapy. In this study, we examined four basic parameters for validation of CMV-specific tetramer staining and peptide stimulation assays that cover five most frequent HLA class I alleles. We also examined the potential use of CMV-specific CD8+ T cell numbers and functional and cytolytic responses in two autologous HSCT recipients treated for multiple myeloma. The coefficient of variation (CV %) of the precision within assays was 3.1-24% for HLA-tetramer staining, 2.5-47% for IFN-γ, and 3.4-59.7% for CD107a/b production upon peptide stimulation. The precision between assays was 5-26% for tetramer staining, 4-24% for IFN-γ, and 5-48% for CD107a/b. The limit of detection was 0.1-0.23 cells/μL of blood for tetramer staining, 0-0.23 cell/μL for IFN-γ, and 0.11-0.98 cells/μL for CD107a/b. The assays were linear and specific. The reference interval with 95% confidence level was 0-18 cells/μL for tetramer staining, 0-2 cells/μL for IFN-γ, and 0-3 cells/μL for CD107a/b. Our results provide acceptable measures of test performance for CMV immune competence assays for the characterization of CD8+ T cell responses posttransplant measured in the absolute cell count per μL of blood [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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