Human Cytomegalovirus-Specific Memory CD4+ T-Cell Response and Its Correlation With Virus Transmission to the Fetus in Pregnant Women With Primary Infection

被引:32
作者
Fornara, Chiara [1 ,2 ]
Cassaniti, Irene [1 ]
Zavattoni, Maurizio [1 ]
Furione, Milena [1 ]
Adzasehoun, Kodjo M. G. [1 ]
De Silvestri, Annalisa [3 ]
Comolli, Giuditta [1 ,4 ]
Baldanti, Fausto [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Fdn IRCCS Policlin San Matteo, Mol Virol Unit, Microbiol & Virol Dept, Pavia, Italy
[2] Fdn IRCCS Policlin San Matteo, Expt Res Labs, Transplantat Area, Pavia, Italy
[3] Fdn IRCCS Policlin San Matteo, Clin Epidemiol & Biometry Unit, Pavia, Italy
[4] Fdn IRCCS Policlin San Matteo, Biotechnol Area, Expt Res Labs, Pavia, Italy
[5] Univ Pavia, Dept Clin Surg Diagnost & Pediat Sci, Viale Brambilla 74, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
关键词
human cytomegalovirus; cell-mediated response; pregnancy; congenital infection; TRANSMITTER MOTHERS; IMMUNITY; DISEASE; DNAEMIA; CD8(+); CMV; LYMPHOCYTES; TRANSPLANT; ANTIBODIES; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.1093/cid/cix622
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background. Primary human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection during pregnancy is the major cause of congenital viral sequelae. The HCMV-specific T-cell response may have a role in the prevention of virus transmission to the fetus. Methods. HCMV-specific memory T cells were investigated in the second month after primary infection onset in 44 pregnant women (15 transmitting the infection to the fetus) and 8 pregnant women with remote infection. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were stimulated for 12 days with peptide pools of HCMV proteins IE-1, IE-2, and pp65, and subsequently restimulated for 24 hours with the same peptide pools in a cultured enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assay. Results. In pregnant women with primary infection, the cultured ELISPOT assay detected a higher T-cell response to pp65 than to IE-1 or IE-2, whereas in remote infection pp65-, IE-1-, and IE-2-specific T cells were detected at comparable levels. During primary infection, the cultured ELISPOT response was mainly mediated by CD4(+) T cells, and was lower than in remote infection. Strikingly, the cultured ELISPOT response to pp65 (but not to IE-1 or IE-2) was significantly higher in nontransmitting mothers. To detect other factors potentially associated with nontransmission, different serological parameters were analyzed. Only immunoglobulin G avidity index was higher in nontransmitting mothers, who showed also a lower DNAemia level. These 2 parameters remained associated with congenital infection in multivariate analysis. Conclusions. Determination of HCMV-specific T cells by cultured ELISPOT, in pregnant women with primary HCMV infection, in association with avidity index and DNAemia may help to assess the risk of HCMV fetal transmission.
引用
收藏
页码:1659 / 1665
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The Sympathetic Nervous System Is Necessary for Development of CD4+ T-Cell Memory Following Staphylococcus aureus Infection
    Reel, Jessica M.
    Abbadi, Jumana
    Bueno, A. Jesse
    Cizio, Katarazyna
    Pippin, Richard
    Doyle, D. Annie
    Mortan, Laura
    Bose, Jeffrey L.
    Cox, Maureen A.
    JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2023, 228 (07) : 966 - 974
  • [42] Early Gag Immunodominance of the HIV-Specific T-Cell Response during Acute/Early Infection Is Associated with Higher CD8+ T-Cell Antiviral Activity and Correlates with Preservation of the CD4+ T-Cell Compartment
    Turk, Gabriela
    Ghiglione, Yanina
    Falivene, Juliana
    Eugenia Socias, Maria
    Laufer, Natalia
    Soledad Coloccini, Romina
    Maria Rodriguez, Ana
    Julia Ruiz, Maria
    Angeles Pando, Maria
    Giavedoni, Luis David
    Cahn, Pedro
    Sued, Omar
    Salomon, Horacio
    Magdalena Gherardi, Maria
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2013, 87 (13) : 7445 - 7462
  • [43] Development of Cytomegalovirus and Adenovirus-Specific Memory CD4 T-Cell Functions From Birth to Adulthood
    Pedron, Beatrice
    Guerin, Valerie
    Cordeiro, Debora Jorge
    Masmoudi, Soma
    Dalle, Jean-Hugues
    Sterkers, Ghislaine
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2011, 69 (02) : 106 - 111
  • [44] Single-Cell Level Response of HIV-Specific and Cytomegalovirus-Specific CD4 T Cells Correlate With Viral Control in Chronic HIV-1 Subtype A Infection
    Eller, Michael A.
    Eller, Leigh Anne
    Ratto-Kim, Silvia
    Ouma, Benson J.
    Lo, Vicky
    de Souza, Mark
    Guwatudde, David
    Nails, Barbara
    Michael, Nelson L.
    Wabwire-Mangen, Fred
    Robb, Merlin L.
    Marovich, Mary A.
    Sandberg, Johan K.
    Currier, Jeffrey R.
    JAIDS-JOURNAL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES, 2012, 61 (01) : 9 - 18
  • [45] CD4+ follicular regulatory T cells optimize the influenza virus-specific B cell response
    Lu, Yisi
    Jiang, Roy
    Freyn, Alec W.
    Wang, Jiawei
    Strohmeier, Shirin
    Lederer, Katlyn
    Locci, Michela
    Zhao, Hongyu
    Angeletti, Davide
    O'Connor, Kevin C.
    Kleinstein, Steven H.
    Nachbagauer, Raffael
    Craft, Joe
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2021, 218 (03)
  • [46] The role of the human cytomegalovirus UL111A gene in down-regulating CD4+ T-cell recognition of latently infected cells: implications for virus elimination during latency
    Cheung, Allen K. L.
    Gottlieb, David J.
    Plachter, Bodo
    Pepperl-Klindworth, Sandra
    Avdic, Selmir
    Cunningham, Anthony L.
    Abendroth, Allison
    Slobedman, Barry
    BLOOD, 2009, 114 (19) : 4128 - 4137
  • [47] Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) long-term shedding and HCMV-specific immune response in pregnant women with primary HCMV infection
    C. Fornara
    F. Zavaglio
    M. Furione
    A. Sarasini
    P. d’Angelo
    A. Arossa
    A. Spinillo
    D. Lilleri
    F. Baldanti
    Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 2022, 211 : 249 - 260
  • [48] Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 gp120 Reprogramming of CD4+ T-Cell Migration Provides a Mechanism for Lymphadenopathy
    Green, Daniel S.
    Center, David M.
    Cruikshank, William W.
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2009, 83 (11) : 5765 - 5772
  • [49] Mitochondrial Transplantation Promotes Protective Effector and Memory CD4+ T Cell Response During Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection and Diminishes Exhaustion and Senescence in Elderly CD4+ T cells
    Headley, Colwyn A.
    Gautam, Shalini
    Olmo-Fontanez, Angelica
    Garcia-Vilanova, Andreu
    Dwivedi, Varun
    Schami, Alyssa
    Weintraub, Susan
    Tsao, Philip S.
    Torrelles, Jordi B.
    Turner, Joanne
    ADVANCED SCIENCE, 2024, 11 (36)
  • [50] Memory and naive-like regulatory CD4+ T cells expand during HIV-2 infection in direct association with CD4+ T-cell depletion irrespectively of viremia
    Foxall, Russell B.
    Albuquerque, Adriana S.
    Soares, Rui S.
    Baptista, Antonio P.
    Cavaleiro, Rita
    Tendeiro, Rita
    Gomes, Perpetua
    Victorino, Rui M. M.
    Sousa, Ana E.
    AIDS, 2011, 25 (16) : 1961 - 1970