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BACKGROUND: Predicting which lung transplant recipients (LTR) will develop cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection remains challenging. The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to further explore the predictive utility of global immune biomarkers within recipient seropositive (R+) LTRs, focusing on the mitogen component of the QuantiFERON (QF)-CMV assay and the absolute lymphocyte count (ALC). METHODS: R+ LTR with QF-CMV testing performed at 5 mo posttransplant were included. ALC and mitogen were evaluated as predictors of CMV infection (>150 IU/mL) in plasma and/or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid using Cox regression, controlling for antiviral prophylaxis. Optimal cutoffs were calculated with receiver-operating characteristic curves. RESULTS: CMV infection occurred in 111 of 204 patients (54%) and was associated with donor seropositivity (80/111 [72%] versus 42/93 [45%], P 

Original publication

DOI

10.1097/TP.0000000000005422

Type

Journal

Transplantation

Publication Date

20/05/2025