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MCMV Dissemination from Latently-Infected Allografts Following Transplantation into Pre-Tolerized Recipients

Transplantation tolerance is achieved when recipients are unresponsive to donor alloantigen yet mobilize against third-party antigens, including virus. After transplantation, cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation in latently-infected transplants reduces allograft viability. To determine if pre-tolerize...

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Autores principales: Shah, Sahil, DeBerge, Matthew, Iovane, Andre, Yan, Shixian, Qiu, Longhui, Wang, Jiao-Jing, Kanwar, Yashpal S., Hummel, Mary, Zhang, Zheng J., Abecassis, Michael M., Luo, Xunrong, Thorp, Edward B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9080607
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author Shah, Sahil
DeBerge, Matthew
Iovane, Andre
Yan, Shixian
Qiu, Longhui
Wang, Jiao-Jing
Kanwar, Yashpal S.
Hummel, Mary
Zhang, Zheng J.
Abecassis, Michael M.
Luo, Xunrong
Thorp, Edward B.
author_facet Shah, Sahil
DeBerge, Matthew
Iovane, Andre
Yan, Shixian
Qiu, Longhui
Wang, Jiao-Jing
Kanwar, Yashpal S.
Hummel, Mary
Zhang, Zheng J.
Abecassis, Michael M.
Luo, Xunrong
Thorp, Edward B.
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description Transplantation tolerance is achieved when recipients are unresponsive to donor alloantigen yet mobilize against third-party antigens, including virus. After transplantation, cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation in latently-infected transplants reduces allograft viability. To determine if pre-tolerized recipients are resistant to viral dissemination in this setting, we transfused chemically-fixed donor splenocytes (1-ethyl-3- (3′-dimethyl-aminopropyl)-carbo-diimide (ECDI)-treated splenocytes (ECDIsp)) to induce donor antigen tolerance without immunosuppression. In parallel, we implanted donor islet cells to validate operational tolerance. These pre-tolerized recipients were implanted with murine CMV (MCMV) latently-infected donor kidneys (a validated model of CMV latency) to monitor graft inflammation and viral dissemination. Our results indicate that tolerance to donor islets was sustained in recipients after implantation of donor kidneys. In addition, kidney allografts implanted after ECDIsp and islet implantation exhibited low levels of fibrosis and tubulitis. In contrast, kidney cellular and innate immune infiltrates trended higher in the CMV group and exhibited increased markers of CD8(+) T cell activation. Tolerance induction was unable to prevent increases in MCMV-specific CD8(+) T cells or dissemination of viral IE-1 DNA. Our data suggest that latently-infected allografts are inherently more susceptible to inflammation that is associated with viral dissemination in pre-tolerized recipients. Thus, CMV latently-infected allografts require enhanced strategies to protect allograft integrity and viral spread.
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spelling pubmed-74600282020-09-02 MCMV Dissemination from Latently-Infected Allografts Following Transplantation into Pre-Tolerized Recipients Shah, Sahil DeBerge, Matthew Iovane, Andre Yan, Shixian Qiu, Longhui Wang, Jiao-Jing Kanwar, Yashpal S. Hummel, Mary Zhang, Zheng J. Abecassis, Michael M. Luo, Xunrong Thorp, Edward B. Pathogens Article Transplantation tolerance is achieved when recipients are unresponsive to donor alloantigen yet mobilize against third-party antigens, including virus. After transplantation, cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation in latently-infected transplants reduces allograft viability. To determine if pre-tolerized recipients are resistant to viral dissemination in this setting, we transfused chemically-fixed donor splenocytes (1-ethyl-3- (3′-dimethyl-aminopropyl)-carbo-diimide (ECDI)-treated splenocytes (ECDIsp)) to induce donor antigen tolerance without immunosuppression. In parallel, we implanted donor islet cells to validate operational tolerance. These pre-tolerized recipients were implanted with murine CMV (MCMV) latently-infected donor kidneys (a validated model of CMV latency) to monitor graft inflammation and viral dissemination. Our results indicate that tolerance to donor islets was sustained in recipients after implantation of donor kidneys. In addition, kidney allografts implanted after ECDIsp and islet implantation exhibited low levels of fibrosis and tubulitis. In contrast, kidney cellular and innate immune infiltrates trended higher in the CMV group and exhibited increased markers of CD8(+) T cell activation. Tolerance induction was unable to prevent increases in MCMV-specific CD8(+) T cells or dissemination of viral IE-1 DNA. Our data suggest that latently-infected allografts are inherently more susceptible to inflammation that is associated with viral dissemination in pre-tolerized recipients. Thus, CMV latently-infected allografts require enhanced strategies to protect allograft integrity and viral spread. MDPI 2020-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7460028/ /pubmed/32722544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9080607 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shah, Sahil
DeBerge, Matthew
Iovane, Andre
Yan, Shixian
Qiu, Longhui
Wang, Jiao-Jing
Kanwar, Yashpal S.
Hummel, Mary
Zhang, Zheng J.
Abecassis, Michael M.
Luo, Xunrong
Thorp, Edward B.
MCMV Dissemination from Latently-Infected Allografts Following Transplantation into Pre-Tolerized Recipients
title MCMV Dissemination from Latently-Infected Allografts Following Transplantation into Pre-Tolerized Recipients
title_full MCMV Dissemination from Latently-Infected Allografts Following Transplantation into Pre-Tolerized Recipients
title_fullStr MCMV Dissemination from Latently-Infected Allografts Following Transplantation into Pre-Tolerized Recipients
title_full_unstemmed MCMV Dissemination from Latently-Infected Allografts Following Transplantation into Pre-Tolerized Recipients
title_short MCMV Dissemination from Latently-Infected Allografts Following Transplantation into Pre-Tolerized Recipients
title_sort mcmv dissemination from latently-infected allografts following transplantation into pre-tolerized recipients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9080607
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