γδ T cells represent a subset of unconventional T lymphocytes that are known for their reactivity against different pathogens and considered as intermediate mediators between adaptive and innate immunity. We provide in this paper further insights underlying the changes that affect the γδ T cell compartment with advanced age in humans. We show that both aging and CMV infection impact independently on the γδ T cell compartment. Most γδ T cells are significantly affected by age and present a decreased frequency in the elderly. The decline of the γδ T cell pool appears to be independent from the activity of the thymus, arguing in favor of an extrathymic site of γδ T cell production in humans. Of note, CMV infection, which is directly associated with the activation of the pool of Vδ2− γδ T cells, promotes nonetheless the inflation of this compartment throughout life. CMV seropositivity accentuates further the accumulation of highly differentiated lymphocytes in Vδ2− γδ T cell subsets with time, in contrast to Vδ2+ γδ T cells, which maintain a less differentiated phenotype. This is similar to the effect of CMV on αβ T cells and suggests that γδ T cells may vary in differentiation phenotype according to distinct stimuli or pathogens.
BACKGROUND Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with increased short-term and long-term mortality and morbidity after lung transplantation (LT). The primary objective of this study was to analyze the perioperative factors associated with AKI according to KDIGO criteria during hospitalization in an intensive care unit (ICU) after LT. METHODS This was a single-center observational, prospective study. AKI was defined according to KDIGO criteria. Results are expressed as median, interquartile range, absolute numbers and percentages. Statistical analyses were performed using Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test and Mann-Witney U test (p<0.05 was considered to be significant). Multivariate analysis was performed to identify independent risk factors. RESULTS Between January 2016 and April 2018, 94 patients (pts) underwent LT (70% bilateral LT). AKI occurred during ICU stay in 46 pts (49%). KDIGO 1 AKI was observed in 16 pts (17%), KDIGO 2 in 14 pts (15%), and KDIGO 3 in 16 pts (17%) including 12 pts (75%) who required renal replacement therapy (RRT). AKI occurred before the fifth day after surgery for 38 patients (82% of the AKI patients). On multivariate analysis, independent factors associated with AKI were bilateral LT and mechanical ventilation (MV) > 3 days (OR 4.26 95%CI 1.49; 13.63 p=0.010 and OR 5.56 1.25; 11.47 p=0.018, respectively). AKI and the need for RRT were significantly associated with ICU mortality, 28-day mortality and one-year mortality. CONCLUSION AKI is common during ICU stay after LT, especially after bilateral LT and is associated with prolonged MV, and increased short-term and long-term mortality. Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication after lung transplantation (LT), observed in 39 to 69% of LT recipients (1-4) and leading to renal replacement therapy (RRT) in 5 to 13% of cases (4,5).
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