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High level of PD-1 expression on hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific CD8+ and CD4+ T cells during acute HCV infection, irrespective of clinical outcome
Authors:Kasprowicz Victoria  Schulze Zur Wiesch Julian  Kuntzen Thomas  Nolan Brian E  Longworth Steven  Berical Andrew  Blum Jenna  McMahon Cory  Reyor Laura L  Elias Nahel  Kwok William W  McGovern Barbara G  Freeman Gordon  Chung Raymond T  Klenerman Paul  Lewis-Ximenez Lia  Walker Bruce D  Allen Todd M  Kim Arthur Y  Lauer Georg M
Affiliation:Partners AIDS Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA.
Abstract:We monitored expression of PD-1 (a mediator of T-cell exhaustion and viral persistence) on hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific CD8+ and CD4+ T cells from blood and liver during acute and chronic infections and after the resolved infection stage. PD-1 expression on HCV-specific T cells was high early in acute infection irrespective of clinical outcome, and most cells continued to express PD-1 in resolved and chronic stages of infection; intrahepatic expression levels were especially high. Our results suggest that an analysis of PD-1 expression alone is not sufficient to predict infection outcome or to determine T-cell functionality in HCV infection.
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