Presence of circulating cytomegalic cells in HIV negative immunosuppressed individuals following cytomegalovirus infection.

María Eugenia Castaño, Mauricio Sarmiento, Lázaro Vélez, Juan Carlos González, Francisco Cuéllar, María Teresa Rugeles, Victoria Inés Bedoya, .

Keywords: cytomegalovirus, antigenemia, cytomegalic circulating cells, immunosuppression

Abstract

Objective. Immunofluorenscence methods to detect pp65 antigenemia were implemented for identifying the circulating virus-infected cells in individuals known to have cytomegalovirus infection and disease symptoms.
Material And Methods. Between December-2002 and July-2003, 110 peripheral blood samples were obtained from 46 immunosuppressed patients. pp65 antigenemia and the presence of circulating cells were determined by indirect immunofluorescence using a commercial kit to detect CMV pp65 antigen in peripheral blood leukocytes. Antigenemia was positive when one or more cells was observed with multilobulated, homogenous fluorescent stain in the nucleus. The presence of infected circulating cells (peripheral blood mononuclear cells) was determined when an extended pattern of fluorescent stain was observed throughout the cytoplasm in cells of 35 to 50 microm.
Results. Eight antigenemias from 7 patients (15%) were positive. Of these, 4 (57%) were also positive for circulating infected cells and consisted of 3 kidney transplant recipients and 1 liver transplant recipient. The number of positive cells in antigenemia was greater in kidney-transplant recipients than in the rest of immunosupressed patients (457 vs. 1.96, p < 0.005). No association was seen between the presence of infected circulating cells, morbidity, mortality or the development of GVHD (p < 0.001).
Conclusion. No correlation was observed between the presence of infected cells, antigenemia and mortality. To substantiate the lack of correlation amongst these factors, prospective studies with larger sample sizes are necessary. These studies will aid in better defining the clinical application in immunosupressed patients.

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  • María Eugenia Castaño Grupo de Inmunovirología, Corporación Biogenesis, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín,
  • Mauricio Sarmiento Grupo de Inmunovirología, Corporación Biogenesis, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín,
  • Lázaro Vélez Grupo Investigador de Problemas en Enfermedades Infecciosas (GRIPE), Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín.
  • Juan Carlos González Grupo de Inmunovirología, Corporación Biogenesis, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín,
  • Francisco Cuéllar Universidad de Transplantes de Médula Ósea, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín.
  • María Teresa Rugeles Grupo de Inmunovirología, Corporación Biogenesis, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín,
  • Victoria Inés Bedoya Grupo de Inmunovirología, Corporación Biogenesis, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín,
How to Cite
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Castaño ME, Sarmiento M, Vélez L, González JC, Cuéllar F, Rugeles MT, et al. Presence of circulating cytomegalic cells in HIV negative immunosuppressed individuals following cytomegalovirus infection. biomedica [Internet]. 2005 Mar. 1 [cited 2024 May 10];25(1):129-35. Available from: https://revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/1334
Published
2005-03-01
Section
Short communication

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