CD154‐expressing CMV‐specific T cells associate with freedom from DNAemia and may be protective in seronegative recipients after liver or intestine transplantation
Abstract
Cell‐mediated immunity to CMV, if known, could improve antiviral drug therapy in at‐risk children and young adults with LT and IT. Host immunity has been measured with CMV‐specific T cells, which express IFNγ, but not those which express CD154, a possible substitute for IFNγ. CMV‐specific CD154+ T cells and their subsets were measured with flow cytometry after stimulating PBL from recipient blood samples with an overlapping peptide mix of...
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Title
CD154‐expressing CMV‐specific T cells associate with freedom from DNAemia and may be protective in seronegative recipients after liver or intestine transplantation
Published Date
Oct 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
1
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