Anti-cytomegalovirus IgG antibody titer is positively associated with advanced T cell differentiation and coronary artery disease in end-stage renal disease
Journal
Immunity and Ageing
Journal Volume
15
Journal Issue
1
Pages
15
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Shu K.-H.
Chen H.-Y.
Chen I.-Y.
Lay F.-Y.
Chuang Y.-F.
Wu C.-S.
Tsai W.-C.
Peng Y.-S.
Hsu S.-P.
Wang G.
Chiu Y.-L.
Abstract
Background: Accumulating evidence indicates that persistent human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is associated with several health-related adverse outcomes including atherosclerosis and premature mortality in individuals with normal renal function. Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) exhibit impaired immune function and thus may face higher risk of HCMV-related adverse outcomes. Whether the level of anti-HCMV immune response may be associated with the prognosis of hemodialysis patients is unknown. Results: Among 412 of the immunity in ESRD study (iESRD study) participants, 408 were HCMV seropositive and were analyzed. Compared to 57 healthy individuals, ESRD patients had higher levels of anti-HCMV IgG. In a multivariate-adjusted logistic regression model, the log level of anti-HCMV IgG was independently associated with prevalent coronary artery disease (OR = 1.93, 95% CI = 1.2~ 3.2, p = 0.01) after adjusting for age, sex, hemoglobin, diabetes, calcium phosphate product and high sensitivity C-reactive protein. Levels of anti-HCMV IgG also positively correlated with both the percentage and absolute number of terminally differentiated CD8+ and CD4+ CD45RA+ CCR7- TEMRA cells, indicating that immunosenescence may participate in the development of coronary artery disease. Conclusion: This is the first study showing that the magnitude of anti-HCMV humoral immune response positively correlates with T cell immunosenescence and coronary artery disease in ESRD patients. The impact of persistent HCMV infection should be further investigated in this special patient population. ? 2018 The Author(s).
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Other Subjects
C reactive protein; calcium phosphate; CD45RA antigen; chemokine receptor CCR7; hemoglobin; immunoglobulin G antibody; adult; antibody titer; Article; atherosclerosis; CD4+ T lymphocyte; CD8+ T lymphocyte; comorbidity; controlled study; coronary artery disease; cytomegalovirus infection; diabetes mellitus; end stage renal disease; female; human; immunosenescence; inflammation; lymphocyte differentiation; major clinical study; male; monocyte; multivariate logistic regression analysis; prevalence; priority journal; sensitivity analysis; T lymphocyte subpopulation
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd.
Type
journal article