Analysis of T cell repertoire in the liver of patients with chronic hepatitis C |
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Authors: | Umemura T Yoshizawa K Ota M Katsuyama Y Inada H Tanaka E Kiyosawa K |
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Affiliation: | Second Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Legal Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Many T cells infiltrate into the liver of patients with chronic hepatitis C (CH-C). They are believed to play a crucial role in the immunopathogenesis of hepatic inflammation, but their clonality and specificity are unknown. The aim of this study was to clarify the characteristics of these T cells. We analysed the complementarity-determining region (CDR)3 size lengths of T cell receptor (TCR) beta-chains by size spectratyping, and determined the sequences of Vbeta CDR3 after subcloning Vbeta-specific polymerase chain reaction products. Spectratyping showed clonal expansions in all liver specimens, most of which showed more than two T cell clones. Moreover, many non-clonal T cells also accumulated in the liver. Clonality of the T cells suspected by spectratyping was confirmed by CDR3 sequencing. Although the sequences revealed no whole CDR3-shared clones among different patients, some common motif sequences were observed. Our data suggest that T cells are stimulated by several hepatitis C virus (HCV) epitopes, then accumulate in the liver of CH-C patients. Shared motifs of expanded T cell clones suggest that they might recognize the same regions of HCV peptides, but have differences due to HCV peptide mutational changes. These clones might also interact with non-clonal T cells and play a crucial role in the immunopathogenesis of CH-C. |
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Keywords: | chronic hepatitis C complementarity determining region 3 hepatitis C virus size spectratyping T cell receptor |
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