Valganciclovir prophylaxis against cytomegalovirus impairs lymphocyte proliferation and activation in renal transplant recipients.

نویسندگان

  • Tomá Reischig
  • Miroslav Prucha
  • Lenka Sedlackova
  • Daniel Lysak
  • Pavel Jindra
  • Mirko Bouda
  • Martin Matejovic
چکیده

BACKGROUND Antiviral prophylaxis against cytomegalovirus has been associated with reduced risk of allograft rejection and improved allograft survival after renal transplantation. This phenomenon might not be fully explained by preventing the indirect effects of cytomegalovirus. The effect of antiviral agents on lymphocyte function in patients treated with modern immunosuppression has not been studied to date. METHODS Adult renal transplant recipients were assigned to 3-month prophylaxis with either valganciclovir (900 mg once daily; n=19) or valacyclovir (2 g four times daily; n=17) as part of an ongoing randomized trial. Subsets of lymphocytes, lymphocyte proliferation and/or cytokine production after in vitro mitogen stimulation were evaluated at the end of prophylaxis and 1 month after withdrawal of antiviral drugs. RESULTS Lymphocyte proliferation was significantly decreased both after phytohemagglutinine (25% ±15% versus 32% ±18%; P=0.025) and concanavalin A stimulation (17% ±9% versus 25% ±16%; P=0.011) during valganciclovir, but not valacyclovir therapy. Moreover, a lower activated T-cell count (CD3(+)HLA-DR(+) cells) was noted in valganciclovir-treated patients (13% ±10% versus 17% ±12% of total CD3(+) T-cells; P=0.005). CONCLUSIONS Valganciclovir suppresses lymphocyte proliferation and activation in patients after renal transplantation.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Antiviral therapy

دوره 16 8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011