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. 2002 Jun;59(6):1076–1080. doi: 10.1007/s00018-002-8488-5

High frequency of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-specific CD8+-T cells detected in a healthy CMV-seropositive donor

K S Lang 1, A Moris 1, C Gouttefangeas 1, S Walter 1, V Teichgräber 1, M Müller 1, D Wernet 2, K Hamprecht 3, H-G Rammensee 1, S Stevanovic 1
PMCID: PMC11337549  PMID: 12169019

Abstract:

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) persists after infection but is controlled by cellular immune responses, particularly by CD8+ T cells. If infected individuals are immunosuppressed, HCMV can be reactivated. Upon testing the blood of healthy donors with human lymphocyte antigen tetramers, we found one individual with about 50 % of his CD8+ T cells being specific for the immunodominant pp65 epitope NLVPMVATV. Over a period of 2 years the high level of HCMV-specific T cells was maintained, and no HCMV DNA could be detected. At one timepoint, however, HCMV-specific DNA was detected, while 65 % of CD8+ T cells were specific for HCMV. When virus was detectable, a lower percentage of HCMV-specific CD8+ T cells showed interferon γ (IFN-γ) production after peptide stimulation in vitro. These data suggest that HCMV reactivation may also occur in immunocompetent persons, accompanied by the presence of HCMV-specific CD8+ T cells which are not producing IFNγ, and therefore potentially anergic or in vivo exhausted.

Keywords: Key words: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV); cytotoxic T cells (CTL); T cell frequency; T cell phenotype; epitope; HLA-A *0201.

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Received 6 March 2002; received after revision 15 April 2002; accepted 17 April 2002


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