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Use of T Cell Mediated Immune Functional Assays for Adjustment of Immunosuppressive or Anti-infective Agents in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review

Background: Defining the optimal dosage of the immunosuppressive or duration of anti-infective agents is a challenge in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. We aimed to systematically review the literature regarding the use of T cell mediated immune functional assays (IFAs) for adjustment of the...

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Autores principales: Rezahosseini, Omid, Møller, Dina Leth, Knudsen, Andreas Dehlbæk, Sørensen, Søren Schwartz, Perch, Michael, Gustafsson, Finn, Rasmussen, Allan, Ostrowski, Sisse Rye, Nielsen, Susanne Dam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7593245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33178194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.567715
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author Rezahosseini, Omid
Møller, Dina Leth
Knudsen, Andreas Dehlbæk
Sørensen, Søren Schwartz
Perch, Michael
Gustafsson, Finn
Rasmussen, Allan
Ostrowski, Sisse Rye
Nielsen, Susanne Dam
author_facet Rezahosseini, Omid
Møller, Dina Leth
Knudsen, Andreas Dehlbæk
Sørensen, Søren Schwartz
Perch, Michael
Gustafsson, Finn
Rasmussen, Allan
Ostrowski, Sisse Rye
Nielsen, Susanne Dam
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description Background: Defining the optimal dosage of the immunosuppressive or duration of anti-infective agents is a challenge in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. We aimed to systematically review the literature regarding the use of T cell mediated immune functional assays (IFAs) for adjustment of the immunosuppressive or anti-infective agents in SOT recipients. Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, Web of Science (WOS), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and ClinicalTrials.gov to find human interventional studies or study protocols that used either in-house or commercially available IFAs for adjustment of the immunosuppressive or anti-infective agents in SOT recipients. Results: We included six clinical trials and six study protocols. Four out of the six clinical trials used interferon-γ release assays for cytomegalovirus (IGRA-CMV), and five out of the six registered study protocols planned to use IGRA-CMV for adjustment of anti-CMV antiviral (Valganciclovir) prophylaxis or preemptive therapy in SOT recipients. Primary or secondary anti-CMV prophylaxes were discontinued in SOT recipients who had positive IGRA-CMV results without an increase in the rate of CMV infection or reactivation. Among other IFAs, one clinical trial used interferon-γ release assays for tuberculosis (IGRA-TB), and one study used ImmuKnow for adjustment of the duration and dosage of isoniazid and tacrolimus, respectively. Conclusion: Our systematic review supports a promising role for the IGRA-CMVs for adjustment of the duration of anti-CMV antiviral prophylaxis in SOT recipients. There are limited data to support the use of IFAs other than IGRA-CMVs for adjustment of immunosuppressive or anti-infective agents. Further multicenter randomized clinical trials using IFAs other than IGRA-CMVs may help in personalized immunosuppressive or prophylactic anti-infective therapy in SOT recipients.
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spelling pubmed-75932452020-11-10 Use of T Cell Mediated Immune Functional Assays for Adjustment of Immunosuppressive or Anti-infective Agents in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review Rezahosseini, Omid Møller, Dina Leth Knudsen, Andreas Dehlbæk Sørensen, Søren Schwartz Perch, Michael Gustafsson, Finn Rasmussen, Allan Ostrowski, Sisse Rye Nielsen, Susanne Dam Front Immunol Immunology Background: Defining the optimal dosage of the immunosuppressive or duration of anti-infective agents is a challenge in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. We aimed to systematically review the literature regarding the use of T cell mediated immune functional assays (IFAs) for adjustment of the immunosuppressive or anti-infective agents in SOT recipients. Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, Web of Science (WOS), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and ClinicalTrials.gov to find human interventional studies or study protocols that used either in-house or commercially available IFAs for adjustment of the immunosuppressive or anti-infective agents in SOT recipients. Results: We included six clinical trials and six study protocols. Four out of the six clinical trials used interferon-γ release assays for cytomegalovirus (IGRA-CMV), and five out of the six registered study protocols planned to use IGRA-CMV for adjustment of anti-CMV antiviral (Valganciclovir) prophylaxis or preemptive therapy in SOT recipients. Primary or secondary anti-CMV prophylaxes were discontinued in SOT recipients who had positive IGRA-CMV results without an increase in the rate of CMV infection or reactivation. Among other IFAs, one clinical trial used interferon-γ release assays for tuberculosis (IGRA-TB), and one study used ImmuKnow for adjustment of the duration and dosage of isoniazid and tacrolimus, respectively. Conclusion: Our systematic review supports a promising role for the IGRA-CMVs for adjustment of the duration of anti-CMV antiviral prophylaxis in SOT recipients. There are limited data to support the use of IFAs other than IGRA-CMVs for adjustment of immunosuppressive or anti-infective agents. Further multicenter randomized clinical trials using IFAs other than IGRA-CMVs may help in personalized immunosuppressive or prophylactic anti-infective therapy in SOT recipients. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7593245/ /pubmed/33178194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.567715 Text en Copyright © 2020 Rezahosseini, Møller, Knudsen, Sørensen, Perch, Gustafsson, Rasmussen, Ostrowski and Nielsen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Rezahosseini, Omid
Møller, Dina Leth
Knudsen, Andreas Dehlbæk
Sørensen, Søren Schwartz
Perch, Michael
Gustafsson, Finn
Rasmussen, Allan
Ostrowski, Sisse Rye
Nielsen, Susanne Dam
Use of T Cell Mediated Immune Functional Assays for Adjustment of Immunosuppressive or Anti-infective Agents in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review
title Use of T Cell Mediated Immune Functional Assays for Adjustment of Immunosuppressive or Anti-infective Agents in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review
title_full Use of T Cell Mediated Immune Functional Assays for Adjustment of Immunosuppressive or Anti-infective Agents in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Use of T Cell Mediated Immune Functional Assays for Adjustment of Immunosuppressive or Anti-infective Agents in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Use of T Cell Mediated Immune Functional Assays for Adjustment of Immunosuppressive or Anti-infective Agents in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review
title_short Use of T Cell Mediated Immune Functional Assays for Adjustment of Immunosuppressive or Anti-infective Agents in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Systematic Review
title_sort use of t cell mediated immune functional assays for adjustment of immunosuppressive or anti-infective agents in solid organ transplant recipients: a systematic review
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7593245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33178194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.567715
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