Clinical and Developmental Immunology (Jan 2008)

Serial Assessment of Immune Status by Circulating CD8+ Effector T Cell Frequencies for Posttransplant Infectious Complications

  • Shinji Uemoto,
  • Kazue Ozawa,
  • Hiroto Egawa,
  • Yasutsugu Takada,
  • Hiroshi Sato,
  • Satoshi Teramukai,
  • Mureo Kasahara,
  • Kohei Ogawa,
  • Masako Ono,
  • Kenji Takai,
  • Masanori Fukushima,
  • Kayo Inaba,
  • Koichi Tanaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/718386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2008

Abstract

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To clarify the role of CD8+ effector T cells for infectious complications, 92 recipients were classified according to the hierarchical clustering of preoperative CD8+CD45 isoforms: Group I was naive, Group II was effector memory, and Group III was effector (E) T cell-dominant. The posttransplant infection rates progressively increased from 29% in Group I to 64.3% in Group III recipients. The posttransplant immune status was compared with the pretransplant status, based on the measure (% difference) and its graphical form (scatter plot). In Groups I and II, both approaches showed a strong upward deviation from pretransplant status upon posttransplant infection, indicating an enhanced clearance of pathogens. In Group III, in contrast, both approaches showed a clear downward deviation from preoperative status, indicating deficient cytotoxicity. The % E difference and scatter plot can be used as a useful indicator of a posttransplant infectious complication.