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Impaired effector function of hepatitis C virus-specific CD8+ T cells in chronic hepatitis C virus infection 总被引:22,自引:0,他引:22
Wedemeyer H He XS Nascimbeni M Davis AR Greenberg HB Hoofnagle JH Liang TJ Alter H Rehermann B 《Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)》2002,169(6):3447-3458
The cellular immune response contributes to clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and persists for decades after recovery from infection. The immunological basis for the inefficiency of the cellular immune response in chronically infected persons is not known. Here, we used four HLA-A2 tetramers, specific for two HCV core and two HCV NS3 epitopes, to investigate at the single-cell level effector function and phenotype of HCV-specific CD8+ T cells in 20 chronically infected and 12 long-term recovered patients. Overall, HCV-specific, tetramer+ T cells were more frequently found in PBMCs of chronically infected patients than in those of recovered patients. However, when compared with HCV-tetramer+ T cells of recovered patients, they displayed an impaired proliferative capacity. As a result of the impaired proliferative capacity, HCV-specific T cell lines derived from chronically infected patients displayed less peptide-specific cytotoxicity than those from recovered patients. In addition, proliferation and ex vivo IFN-gamma production of HCV-tetramer+ cells, but not influenza-virus-specific T cells, were defective in chronically infected patients and could not be restored by in vitro stimulation with peptide and IL-2. At least three distinct phenotypes of HCV-specific CD8+ T cells were identified and associated with certain functional characteristics. In addition, impairment of proliferative, cytokine, and cytotoxic effector functions of tetramer+ T cells in viremic patients was associated with weak ex vivo HCV-specific CD4+ T cell responses. Thus, the defective functions of HCV-specific CD8+ T cells might contribute to viral persistence in chronically infected patients, and knowledge on their reversibility may facilitate the development of immunotherapeutic vaccines. 相似文献
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Molecular and immunological significance of chimpanzee major histocompatibility complex haplotypes for hepatitis C virus immune response and vaccination studies 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
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Mizukoshi E Nascimbeni M Blaustein JB Mihalik K Rice CM Liang TJ Feinstone SM Rehermann B 《Journal of virology》2002,76(12):6093-6103
The chimpanzee is a critical animal model for studying cellular immune responses to infectious pathogens such as hepatitis B and C viruses, human immunodeficiency virus, and malaria. Several candidate vaccines and immunotherapies for these infections aim at the induction or enhancement of cellular immune responses against viral epitopes presented by common human major histocompatibility complex (MHC) alleles. To identify and characterize chimpanzee MHC class I molecules that are functionally related to human alleles, we sequenced 18 different Pan troglodytes (Patr) alleles of 14 chimpanzees, 2 of them previously unknown and 3 with only partially reported sequences. Comparative analysis of Patr binding pockets and binding assays with biotinylated peptides demonstrated a molecular homology between the binding grooves of individual Patr alleles and the common human alleles HLA-A1, -A2, -A3, and -B7. Using cytotoxic T cells isolated from the blood of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected chimpanzees, we then mapped the Patr restriction of these HCV peptides and demonstrated functional homology between the Patr-HLA orthologues in cytotoxicity and gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) release assays. Based on these results, 21 HCV epitopes were selected to characterize the chimpanzees' cellular immune response to HCV. In each case, IFN-gamma-producing T cells were detectable in the blood after but not prior to HCV infection and were specifically targeted against those HCV peptides predicted by Patr-HLA homology. This study demonstrates a close functional homology between individual Patr and HLA alleles and shows that HCV infection generates HCV peptides that are recognized by both chimpanzees and humans with Patr and HLA orthologues. These results are relevant for the design and evaluation of vaccines in chimpanzees that can now be selected according to the most frequent human MHC haplotypes. 相似文献
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Dott. Michelina Mazzeo 《Plant biosystems》2013,147(3-4):613-630
Riassunto L'A. studia lo sviluppo dello spermatangio di Mnium undulatum Hedw. fino allo stadio in cui si differenziano gli spermatidi. Viene messo in evidenza come, durante tale sviluppo, si susseguono duc fasi: la prima, embrionale, in cui le cellule spermatogene ritornano dopo ogni divisione alle dimensioni iniziali; la seconda, in cui le cellule spermatogene si suddividono in elementi sempre pi[ugrave] piccoli, fino a dare gli spermatidi. Durante questa suddivisione cellulare diminuiscono di sostanza sia il citoplasma sia il nucleolo; anche il volume del nucleo diminuisce, ma non la cromatina, che si addensa sempre pi[ugrave]. La divisione cariocinetica avviene secondo il solito schema, senza l'intervento di cariosoma o cariosfera. Viene messo in particolare rilievo la correlazione fra volume nucleolare e stato embrionale della cellula. 相似文献
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Lucia Anna Muscarella Raffaela Barbano Vincenzo D'Angelo Massimiliano Copetti Michelina Coco Teresa Balsamo Annamaria la Torre Angelo Notarangelo Michele Troiano Salvatore Parisi Nadia Icolaro Domenico Catapano Vanna Maria Valori Fabio Pellegrini Giuseppe Merla Massimo Carella Vito Michele Fazio Paola Parrella 《Epigenetics》2011,6(3):317-325
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Sunny Sun-Kin Chan Xiaozhong Shi Akira Toyama Robert W. Arpke Abhijit Dandapat Michelina Iacovino Jinjoo Kang Gengyun Le Hannah R. Hagen Daniel J. Garry Michael Kyba 《Cell Stem Cell》2013,12(5):587-601
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The thyroid hormones and their nuclear receptors in the gut: From developmental biology to cancer 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Maria SirakovMichelina Plateroti 《生物化学与生物物理学报:疾病的分子基础》2011,1812(8):938-946
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The thyroid hormone receptor-alpha (TRalpha) gene encoding TRalpha1 controls deoxyribonucleic acid damage-induced tissue repair 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Kress E Rezza A Nadjar J Samarut J Plateroti M 《Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)》2008,22(1):47-55
The thyroid hormone (TH) controls, via its nuclear receptor, TH receptor-alpha1 (TRalpha1), intestinal crypt cell proliferation in the mouse. In order to understand whether this receptor also plays a role in intestinal regeneration after DNA damage, we applied a protocol of gamma-ray irradiation and monitored cell proliferation and apoptosis at several time points. In wild-type mice, the dose of 8 Gy induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in intestinal crypts a few hours after irradiation. This phenomenon reverted 48 h after irradiation. TRalpha(0/0) mutant mice displayed a constant low level of proliferating cells and a high apoptosis rate during the period of study. At the molecular level, in TRalpha(0/0) animals we observed a delay in the p53 phosphorylation induced by DNA damage. In our search for the expression of the protein kinases responsible for p53 phosphorylation upon irradiation, we have focused on DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs). The number of cells expressing DNA-PKcs in crypts remained high 48 h after irradiation, specifically in TRalpha mutants. Altogether, in TRalpha(0/0) animals the rate of apoptosis in crypt cells remained high, apparently due to an elevated number of cells still presenting DNA damage. In conclusion, the TRalpha gene plays a role in crypt cell homeostasis by regulating the rate of cell renewal and apoptosis induced by DNA damage. 相似文献
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More than 500 million people worldwide are persistently infected with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and/or hepatitis C virus (HCV) and are at risk of developing chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Despite many common features in the pathogenesis of HBV- and HCV-related liver disease, these viruses markedly differ in their virological properties and in their immune escape and survival strategies. This review assesses recent advances in our understanding of viral hepatitis, contrasts mechanisms of virus-host interaction in acute hepatitis B and hepatitis C, and outlines areas for future studies. 相似文献