Heterologous T cell immunity in severe hepatitis C virus infection

S Urbani, B Amadei, P Fisicaro, M Pilli… - The Journal of …, 2005 - rupress.org
S Urbani, B Amadei, P Fisicaro, M Pilli, G Missale, A Bertoletti, C Ferrari
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2005rupress.org
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) can cause liver disease of variable severity. Expansion of
preexisting memory CD8 T cells by cross-reactivity with a new heterologous virus infection
has been shown in mice to shape the repertoire of the primary response and to influence
virus-related immunopathology (Selin, LK 2004. Immunity. 20: 5–16). To determine whether
this mechanism can influence the course of HCV infection, we analyzed the features of the
HCV-specific CD8 T cell response in eight patients with acute HCV infection, two of whom …
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) can cause liver disease of variable severity. Expansion of preexisting memory CD8 T cells by cross-reactivity with a new heterologous virus infection has been shown in mice to shape the repertoire of the primary response and to influence virus-related immunopathology (Selin, L.K. 2004. Immunity. 20:5–16). To determine whether this mechanism can influence the course of HCV infection, we analyzed the features of the HCV-specific CD8 T cell response in eight patients with acute HCV infection, two of whom had a particularly severe illness. Patients with severe hepatitis, but not those with mild disease, showed an extremely vigorous CD8 T cell response narrowly focused on a single epitope (NS3 1073–1081), which cross-reacted with an influenza neuraminidase sequence. Our results suggest that CD8 T cell cross-reactivity influences the severity of the HCV-associated liver pathology and depicts a model of disease induction that may apply to different viral infections.
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