Long-Lasting Virus-Specific T Cell Response with Divergent Features in Self-Resolved and Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Patients 35 Years Postinfection

Q3 Medicine ImmunoHorizons Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.4049/immunohorizons.2200008
Wei Ji, Min Zhao, Jikun Zhou, Huanwei Zheng, Naizhe Li, B. Han, Wen-jiao Yin, Shengli Bi, G. Gao, Yong Zhang, William J. Liu
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Although recognized as a curable disease, the persistence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in chronically infected patients remains a great burden for public health. T cell immune responses serve a key role in anti-HCV infection; however, the features of T cell immunity in patients after a long-term infection are not well explored. We recruited a special cohort of patients with similar genetic background and natural developing progression of disease who were infected with HCV through blood donation 35 y ago. We found that self-resolved individuals had higher levels of cytokine-secreting T cells than individuals with chronic infections, indicating HCV-specific T cell immunity could be sustained for >35 y. Meanwhile, virus-specific CD8+ T cells in chronic patients were characterized by programmed cell death-1high, TIM-3high expression, which was related to liver injury characterized by aspartate transaminase/alanine aminotransferase levels and morphopathological changes. Unexpectedly, the expression of Lymphocyte-activation gene 3 on CD8+ T cells was lower in chronic patients and negatively correlated with alanine aminotransferase/aspartate transaminase. Our findings provided new insights into HCV-specific T cell responses and may shed light on a way to figure out novel effector targets and explore a way to reverse chronic infections.
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慢性丙型肝炎患者感染35年后具有不同特征的持久病毒特异性T细胞反应
尽管被认为是一种可治愈的疾病,但丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)在慢性感染患者中的持续存在仍然是公共卫生的巨大负担。T细胞免疫反应在抗HCV感染中起着关键作用;然而,长期感染后患者的T细胞免疫特征尚未得到很好的探索。我们招募了一组特殊的患者,这些患者具有相似的遗传背景和自然发展的疾病进展,他们在35年前通过献血感染了丙型肝炎病毒。我们发现,自我解决的个体比慢性感染的个体具有更高水平的分泌细胞因子的T细胞,这表明HCV特异性T细胞免疫可以持续>35年。同时,慢性患者的病毒特异性CD8+T细胞的特征是程序性细胞死亡-1高、TIM-3高表达,其与以天冬氨酸转氨酶/丙氨酸转氨酶水平和形态病理变化为特征的肝损伤有关。出乎意料的是,慢性患者CD8+T细胞上淋巴细胞活化基因3的表达较低,并且与丙氨酸转氨酶/天冬氨酸转氨酶呈负相关。我们的发现为HCV特异性T细胞反应提供了新的见解,并可能为寻找新的效应靶点和探索逆转慢性感染的方法提供线索。
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