Association of Hepatitis C Virus–Specific CD8<sup>+</sup>T Cells with Viral Clearance in Acute Hepatitis C

Norbert H. Grüner(Institute for Interdisciplinary Medicine), Tilman Gerlach, Maria–Christina Jung, Helmut M. Diepolder, Carl Albrecht Schirren, Winfried Schraut, Robert M. Hoffmann, Roman Zachoval, Teresa Santantonio(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Magali Cucchiarini(University Hospital of Bern), Andreas Cerny(University Hospital of Bern), Gerd R. Pape
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
May 1, 2000
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Abstract

CD8+ T lymphocytes play a major role in antiviral immune defense. Their significance for acute hepatitis C is unclear. Our aim was to correlate the CD8+ T cell response with the outcome of infection. Eighteen patients with acute hepatitis C and 19 normal donors were studied. Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific CD8+ T cells were identified in the enzyme-linked immunospot assay by their interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) production after specific stimulation. The highest numbers of IFN-gamma-producing HCV-specific CD8+ T cells were found in patients with acute hepatitis C and a self-limited course of disease during the first 6 months after onset of disease, but these numbers dropped thereafter to undetectable levels. The differences in responsiveness between patients with self-limited disease versus patients with a chronic course were statistically significant (P<.001). Our data show that the number of IFN-gamma-producing HCV-specific CD8+ T cells during the first 6 months after onset of disease is associated with eradication of the HCV infection.


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