The Level of Viral Antigen Presented by Hepatocytes Influences CD8 T-Cell Function

  • Gehring A
  • Sun D
  • Kennedy P
  • et al.
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Abstract

CD8 T cells exert their antiviral function through cytokines and lysis of infected cells. Because hepatocytes are susceptible to noncytolytic mechanisms of viral clearance, CD8 T-cell antiviral efficiency against hepatotropic viruses has been linked to their capacity to produce gamma interferon (IFN-γ) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α). On the other hand, intrahepatic cytokine production triggers the recruitment of mononuclear cells, which sustain acute and chronic liver damage. Using virus-specific CD8 T cells and human hepatocytes, we analyzed the modulation of virus-specific CD8 T-cell function after recognition peptide-pulsed or virally infected hepatocytes. We observed that hepatocyte antigen presentation was generally inefficient, and the quantity of viral antigen strongly influenced CD8 T-cell antiviral function. High levels of hepatitis B virus production induced robust IFN-γ and TNF-α production in virus-specific CD8 T cells, while limiting amounts of viral antigen, both in hepatocyte-like cells and naturally infected human hepatocytes, preferentially stimulated CD8 T-cell degranulation. Our data document a mechanism where virus-specific CD8 T-cell function is influenced by the quantity of virus produced within hepatocytes.

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Gehring, A. J., Sun, D., Kennedy, P. T. F., Nolte-’t Hoen, E., Lim, S. G., Wasser, S., … Bertoletti, A. (2007). The Level of Viral Antigen Presented by Hepatocytes Influences CD8 T-Cell Function. Journal of Virology, 81(6), 2940–2949. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02415-06

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