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Functional Consequences of Memory Inflation after Solid Organ Transplantation.


ABSTRACT: CMV is a major infectious complication following solid organ transplantation. Reactivation of CMV leads to memory inflation, a process in which CD8 T cells expand over time. Memory inflation is associated with specific changes in T cell function, including increased oligoclonality, decreased cytokine production, and terminal differentiation. To address whether memory inflation during the first year after transplantation in human subjects alters T cell differentiation and function, we employed single-cell-matched TCRαβ and targeted gene expression sequencing. Expanded T cell clones exhibited a terminally differentiated, immunosenescent, and polyfunctional phenotype whereas rare clones were less differentiated. Clonal expansion occurring between pre- and 3 mo posttransplant was accompanied by enhancement of polyfunctionality. In contrast, polyfunctionality and differentiation state were largely maintained between 3 and 12 mo posttransplant. Highly expanded clones had a higher degree of polyfunctionality than rare clones. Thus, CMV-responsive CD8 T cells differentiated during the pre- to posttransplant period then maintained their differentiation state and functional capacity despite posttransplant clonal expansion.

SUBMITTER: Higdon LE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8492533 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional Consequences of Memory Inflation after Solid Organ Transplantation.

Higdon Lauren E LE   Schaffert Steven S   Cohen Rachel H RH   Montez-Rath Maria E ME   Lucia Marc M   Saligrama Naresha N   Margulies Kenneth B KB   Martinez Olivia M OM   Tan Jane C JC   Davis Mark M MM   Khatri Purvesh P   Maltzman Jonathan S JS  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20210922 8


CMV is a major infectious complication following solid organ transplantation. Reactivation of CMV leads to memory inflation, a process in which CD8 T cells expand over time. Memory inflation is associated with specific changes in T cell function, including increased oligoclonality, decreased cytokine production, and terminal differentiation. To address whether memory inflation during the first year after transplantation in human subjects alters T cell differentiation and function, we employed si  ...[more]

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