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Purpose: The increasing application of virus-specific T cell therapy for treating BK virus infections in immunocompromised patients highlights the necessity for rapid identification of compatible cell donors with optimal BK-specific T cell response. This study aims to characterize the BK virus-specific T cell response in relation to demographic factors, blood group, serological status, and HLA genotypes using samples from a cell donor registry.

Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from cell donors were stimulated with peptide pools derived from VP1 and LTA proteins, and the IFN-γ production was analyzed using ELISpot and validated by flow cytometry.

Results: Our findings provide an overview of the T cell response to BK virus proteins in healthy donors, revealing associations with demographic characteristics, RhD status, CMV or EBV serological status, and HLA alleles. Remarkably, RhD-negative, CMV-seronegative, and EBV-seronegative donors showed a major T cell response against BK virus proteins. Notably, certain HLA alleles were associated with either enhanced or diminished T cell response. Furthermore, our results suggest that HLA-B leader dimorphism, specifically the presence of threonine at position 2, influences the VP1-specific immune response, resulting in enhanced T cell activation.

Conclusion: This study, beyond advancing our understanding of the relationship between donor characteristics and BK virus-specific T cell response, has significant implications for improving the selection of optimal cell donors for patient-specific adoptive therapy.

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