Unlabelled: Risk factors for cytomegalovirus (CMV) viremia in CMV seropositive liver transplant recipients are incompletely defined and have focused primarily on recipient factors. We hypothesized that active CMV replication (CMV viremia) in seropositive donors might increase the risk for CMV viremia in recipients, as reported for other viruses in organ transplantation.

Methods: From January 3, 2009, to July 27, 2015, stored plasma from consecutive CMV seropositive liver donors was retrospectively tested for CMV viremia by PCR. From April 20, 2012, to July 27, 2015, CMV seropositive recipients of a liver transplant from the donors during this time period received preemptive therapy for CMV prevention (valganciclovir therapy for CMV viremia ≥250 IU/mL). The association of recipient factors and donor CMV viremia with viremia in recipients was assessed.

Results: Among 317 CMV-seropositive donors, CMV viremia was detected in 11 (3.5%) and was associated with longer time to collection after admission and bacteremia. Among 115 CMV-seropositive liver recipients, 5 (4.3%) received an organ from a donor with CMV viremia. Donor CMV viremia was independently associated with higher incidence of CMV viremia ≥250 IU/mL and shorter time to onset of CMV viremia ≥250 IU/mL in recipients: 4 (80%) versus 26 (23.6%),  = 0.02, and hazard ratio 8.55 (2.60-28.10),  = 0.003, respectively.

Conclusion: Donor CMV reactivation is associated with CMV viremia in seropositive orthotopic liver transplant recipients receiving preemptive therapy, identifying a novel potential risk factor for CMV infection in seropositive liver transplant recipients. Future studies should independently validate and assess these findings in other organ transplant settings.

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