Control of cytomegalovirus in bone marrow transplantation chimeras lacking the prevailing antigen-presenting molecule in recipient tissues rests primarily on recipient-derived CD8 T cells

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de Goss, MA [1 ]
Holtappels, R [1 ]
Steffens, HP [1 ]
Podlech, J [1 ]
Angele, P [1 ]
Dreher, L [1 ]
Thomas, D [1 ]
Reddehase, MJ [1 ]
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[1] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Virol, D-55101 Mainz, Germany
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10.1128/JVI.72.10.7733-7744.1998
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection during the transient immunodeficiency after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) develops into disease unless antiviral CD8 T cells are restored in due course. Histoincompatibility between donor and recipient is associated with increased risk. Complications may include a rejection response against the foreign major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens and a lack of antiviral control resulting from a misfit between donor-derived T cells and the antigenic viral peptides presented in recipient tissues. Here we have established a murine model of CMV disease after experimental BMT performed across a single MHC class I disparity. Specifically, BALB/c bone marrow cells expressing the prevailing antigen-presenting molecule L-d were transplanted into the Ld gene deletion mutant BALB/c-H-2(dm2), an experimental setting that entails a selective risk of host-versus-graft but not graft-versus-host response. The reconstituted T-cell population proved to be chimeric in that it consisted of Ld-positive donor-derived and Ld-negative recipient-derived cells. Pulmonary infiltrates did not include cytolytic T cells directed against Ld. This finding implies that the infection did not trigger a host-versus-graft response. Notably, upon adoptive transfer, donor-derived CD8 T cells preferentially protected tissues of donor genotype, whereas recipient-derived CD8 T cells protected tissues of either genotype. We infer from these data that the focus on immunodominant antigens presented by L-d within the donor cell population distracted the donor T cells from protecting recipient tissues and that protection in the chimeras was therefore primarily based on recipient T cells. As a consequence, T-cell chimerism after BMT should give a positive prognosis with respect to control of CMV.
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