PD-1 Expression in Acute Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection Is Associated with HCV-Specific CD8 Exhaustion

Simona Urbani(Ospedale di Parma), Barbara Amadei(Ospedale di Parma), D. Tola(Ospedale di Parma), Marco Massari(Azienda Ospedaliera S.Maria), Simona Schivazappa(Ospedale di Parma), Gabriele Missale(Ospedale di Parma), Carlo Ferrari(Ospedale di Parma)
Journal of Virology
October 28, 2006
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Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific CD8 cell exhaustion may represent a mechanism of HCV persistence. The inhibitory receptor PD-1 has been reported to be up-regulated in exhausted CD8 cells. Therefore, we studied PD-1 expression longitudinally during acute HCV infection. Most HCV-specific CD8 cells expressed PD-1 at the time of acute illness, irrespective of the final outcome. PD-1 expression declined with the acquisition of a memory phenotype and recovery of an efficient CD8 cell function in resolving HCV infections, whereas high levels were maintained when HCV persisted and HCV-specific CD8 cells remained dysfunctional. Blocking PD-1/PDL-1 interaction with an anti-PDL-1 antibody improved the capacity of expansion of virus-specific CD8 cells.


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