Journal of Clinical Microbiology, September 2000, p. 3143-3149, Vol. 38, No. 9
IFR 264 and Virology
Laboratory EA-1156,1 Institute of Biology of
Nantes University Hospital, and Clinical Hematology
Department2 and Institute for
Transplantation and Research in
Transplantation,3 Nantes University
Hospital, 44093 Nantes Cedex 01, France
Received 13 January 2000/Returned for modification 13 April
2000/Accepted 12 June 2000
A total of 1,305 blood samples from 85 solid organ transplant (SOT)
recipients and 25 stem cell transplant (SCT) recipients at risk for
cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection were prospectively collected and tested
using the shell vial assay (SVA) and a leukocytic qualitative PCR
(q-PCR). Of these, 462 specimens were further tested by direct
quantification of CMV antigenemia by flow cytometry (FC-Ag), 125 were
tested with a quantitative competitive PCR, and 200 were tested for
pp65 antigenemia using the slide method (S-Ag). Laboratory data were
statistically analyzed according to the presence of CMV-related
symptoms. In SOT and SCT recipients, active CMV infection occurred in
63.5 and 36%, respectively, and CMV disease occurred in 53 and 24%,
respectively. FC-Ag results correlated better with q-PCR and S-Ag than
with SVA. The first test found to be positive during follow-up was
FC-Ag in 73% of cases. In SOT recipients, FC-Ag showed the highest
sensitivity and negative predictive value for the diagnosis of any
grade of CMV disease. For FC-Ag, the threshold beyond which CMV disease was highly probable seemed to lie at 0.20% positive polymorphonuclear leukocytes. FC-Ag appears to be a useful test for the early detection of CMV infection and the prediction of CMV disease.
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Clinical Relevance of Direct Quantification of pp65 Antigenemia
Using Flow Cytometry in Solid Organ and Stem Cell Transplant
Recipients
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Laboratoire de
Virologie, Institut de Biologie du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de
Nantes, 9 quai Moncousu, 44093 Nantes Cedex 01, France. Phone: (33)
2-40-08-41-23. Fax: (33) 2-40-08-41-39. E-mail:
bmimbert{at}sante.univ-nantes.fr.
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