Visual demonstration of hepatitis C virus-specific memory CD8+ T-cell expansion in patients with acute hepatitis C

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific CD8+ T cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from patients infected with HCV were quantitatively analyzed by flow cytometry using an HLA-B*3501-HCV epitope tetrameric complex. In chronic hepatitis C, tetramer+CD8+ T cells were detected at frequencies ranging from 0.05% to 0.12% of total CD8+ T cells. The number of tetramer+CD8+ T cells in acute phase PBMCs from patients with acute hepatitis C was about 3 to 5 times higher than in recovery phase PBMCs from the same patients and in PBMCs from patients with chronic hepatitis C. Expanding tetramer+CD8+ T cells in PBMCs from patients with acute hepatitis C express a CD28+CD45RA- memory T-cell phenotype. In contrast, tetramer+CD8+ T cells in PBMCs from patients with chronic hepatitis C did not predominantly express this phenotype. These tetramer+CD8+ T cells did not have perforin in their cytoplasma. The present study visually showed that a high number of circulating HCV-specific CD8+ T cells in acute phase PBMCs from patients with acute hepatitis C are mostly memory T cells.

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Sobao, Y., Tomiyama, H., Nakamura, S., Sekihara, H., Tanaka, K., & Takiguchi, M. (2001). Visual demonstration of hepatitis C virus-specific memory CD8+ T-cell expansion in patients with acute hepatitis C. Hepatology, 33(1), 287–294. https://doi.org/10.1053/jhep.2001.21164

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