Editing HBV into oblivion
โ Scribed by Simon Wain-Hobson; Jean-Pierre Vartanian
- Book ID
- 102240775
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 105 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0270-9139
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โฆ Synopsis
Regulatory T (T(R)) cells consist of phenotypically and functionally distinct CD4
ุ and CD8 ุ T-cell subsets engaged both in maintaining self-tolerance and in preventing anti-non-self effector responses (microbial, tumor, transplant, and so on) that may be harmful to the host. Here we propose that the proinflammatory function of virus-specific memory effector CCR7 ุ CD8 ุ T cells, which are massively recruited in the liver, are inefficient (in terms of IFN-gamma production) in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection because of the concomitant presence of virus-specific CCR7 ุ CD8 ุ T(R) cells producing considerable amounts of IL-10. These CD8 ุ T(R) cells are antigen specific, as they can be stimulated by HCV epitopes and suppress T-cell responses that are in turn restored by the addition of neutralizing anti-IL-10. This study provides direct evidence of the existence of virus-specific CD8 ุ T(R) cells that infiltrate the livers of patients with chronic HCV infection, identifies IL-10 as a soluble inhibitory factor mediating suppression, and suggests that these cells play a pivotal role in controlling hepatic effector CD8 ุ T-cell responses.
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