Evolution of Cytomegalovirus-Responsive T Cell Clonality following Solid Organ Transplantation
Author(s) -
Lauren E. Higdon,
Steven Schaffert,
Huang Huang,
Maria E. MontezRath,
Marc Lúcia,
Alokkumar Jha,
Naresha Saligrama,
Kenneth B. Margulies,
Olivia M. Martinez,
Mark M. Davis,
Purvesh Khatri,
Jonathan S. Maltzman
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1550-6606
pISSN - 0022-1767
DOI - 10.4049/jimmunol.2100404
Subject(s) - solid organ , cytomegalovirus , transplantation , organ transplantation , virology , biology , medicine , herpesviridae , virus , viral disease
CMV infection is a significant complication after solid organ transplantation. We used single cell TCR αβ sequencing to determine how memory inflation impacts clonality and diversity of the CMV-responsive CD8 and CD4 T cell repertoire in the first year after transplantation in human subjects. We observed CD8 T cell inflation but no changes in clonal diversity, indicating homeostatic stability in clones. In contrast, the CD4 repertoire was diverse and stable over time, with no evidence of CMV-responsive CD4 T cell expansion. We identified shared CDR3 TCR motifs among patients but no public CMV-specific TCRs. Temporal changes in clonality in response to transplantation and in the absence of detectable viral reactivation suggest changes in the repertoire immediately after transplantation followed by an expansion with stable clonal competition that may mediate protection.
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