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Hepatitis C Virus Infection After Liver Transplantation Is Associated with Lower Levels of Activated CD4(+)CD25(+)CD45RO(+)IL-7R alpha(high) T Cells

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LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 49-55

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/lt.21959

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The expression of interleukin 7 receptor alpha(high) (IL-7R alpha(high)) discriminates between activated CD25(+)CD45RO(+)CD4(+) T cells [IL-7R alpha(high) and forkhead box P3-negative (FoxP3(-))] and regulatory T cells (IL-7R alpha(low) and FoxP3(+)). The IL-7R alpha(high)CD25(+)CD45RO(+)CD4(+)FoxP3(-) T cell population has been shown to be expanded in the blood and tissues of patients after kidney transplantation and to contain alloreactive T cells (activated T cells). In the present study, we analyzed the distribution of IL-7R alpha(high)CD25(+)CD45RO(+)CD4(+)FoxP3(-) T cells in the blood of 53 patients after liver transplantation. The IL-7R alpha(high)CD25(+)CD45RO(+)CD4(+)FoxP3(-) T cell population was significantly expanded (P < 0.0001) in stable transplant recipients versus healthy donors. However, the magnitude of the expansion was significantly higher (P < 0.0001) in liver transplant recipients with no hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in comparison with those with a preexisting HCV infection. Interestingly, effective suppression of HCV viremia after antiviral therapy was associated with an increase in the IL-7R alpha(high)CD25(+)CD45RO(+)CD4(+)FoxP3(-) T cell population to levels comparable to those of liver transplant recipients not infected with HCV. The present results indicate that (1) the IL-7R alpha(high)CD25(+)CD45RO(+)CD4(+)FoxP3(-) T cell population is expanded after liver transplantation, (2) it is a valuable immunological marker for monitoring activated and potential alloreactive CD4 T cells in liver transplantation, and (3) a preexisting HCV infection negatively influences the expansion of this population in liver transplant recipients. Liver Transpl 16:49-55, 2010. (c) 2009 AASLD.

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