1. Flow cytometric quantitation and characterization of the T-lymphocyte memory response to CMV in healthy donors.
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Hensel, N, Melenhorst, JJ, Bradstock, K, Schwarer, AP, Eniafe, R, Nakamura, R, and Barrett, AJ
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FLOW cytometry , *CYTOLOGICAL techniques , *T cells , *CYTOMEGALOVIRUSES , *INTERFERONS - Abstract
Background Levels of circulating CMV Ag-specific lymphocytes determine CMV reactivation risk in immunocompromised individuals. Methods Frequencies of T cells producing cytokines after stimulation by CMV Ag were measured in hematopoietic stem-cell donors using flow cytometry. Results In seropositive individuals (n = 75) the mean number of CD8[sup +] (CD8[sup bright], CD8[sup dim]) and CD4[sup +] cells producing IFN-γ was respectively 3.1% (12.6/μL) and 0.38% (3.2/μL), over 10-fold higher than in seronegative subjects (n = 22). CMV stimulation induced tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ) in both CD4[sup +] and CD8[sup +] cells (usually together), with a shift from memory- to effector-cell phenotype, while only a small proportion of CD4[sup +] cells produced IL-4. Although the normal range was wide, neither age, sex nor HLA type affected the frequency. Discussion These quantitative studies and the recognition of CD4[sup +] cells as potential effectors of CMV immunity are of relevance for immunotherapeutic approaches to prevent CMV disease after stem-cell transplantation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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