Clonal predominance of cytomegalovirus-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes in bone marrow recipients

Bone Marrow Transplant. 1996 Aug;18(2):339-45.

Abstract

After lymphocyte-depleted BMT, CD8+ T cells have been expanded to or above normal levels in 45% of the recipients within 3 months. The mechanisms underlying proliferation of donor-derived CD8+ T cells after BMT are still unclear. We investigated whether these CD8+ T cells proliferate in response to specific antigens by determination of TCR clonality and whether these cells exert specific cytotoxicity. PCR analysis of TCR-gamma gene rearrangements showed a marked clonal predominance in CD8+ T cells of recipients with a high number of these cells. Strong association between expansion of CD8+ T cells and CMV infection suggests involvement of CMV antigens. Therefore, we examined CMV-specific cytotoxicity of freshly isolated CD8+ T cells of two BMT recipients with clonal expansion after the onset of CMV infection. CD8+ T cells exerted HLA-restricted cytotoxicity directed against CMV-infected fibroblasts indicating that CMV stimulates proliferation. The majority of CD8+ T cells in these recipients expressed CD57. We demonstrated that TCR clonality was irrespective of CD57 expression. Both CD8+CD57+ and CD8+CD57- T cells showed significant HLA-restricted CMV-specific cytotoxicity. These studies strongly suggest that CMV antigens can induce expansion of clonal CD8+ T cells after BMT.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bone Marrow Transplantation*
  • CD57 Antigens / physiology
  • Cytomegalovirus / immunology*
  • Cytotoxicity, Immunologic
  • Gene Rearrangement, gamma-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor
  • Humans
  • T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic / immunology*

Substances

  • CD57 Antigens