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Host and viral factors contributing to CD8+ T cell failure in hepatitis C virus infection
引用本文:Neumann-Haefelin C,Spangenberg HC,Blum HE,Thimme R. Host and viral factors contributing to CD8+ T cell failure in hepatitis C virus infection[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 2007, 13(36): 4839-4847. DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i36.4839
作者姓名:Neumann-Haefelin C  Spangenberg HC  Blum HE  Thimme R
作者单位:Department of Medicine Ⅱ University Hospital Freiburg Germany,Department of Medicine Ⅱ University Hospital Freiburg Germany,Department of Medicine Ⅱ University Hospital Freiburg Germany,Department of Medicine Ⅱ University Hospital Freiburg Germany
基金项目:the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Emmy Noether Programm, SFB 610),the Wilhelm Sander Stiftung, and the Bundesministerium fuer Wissenschaft und Forschung (Start-up fonds Kompetenznetz Hepatitis)
摘    要:Virus-specific CD8+ T cells are thought to be the major anti-viral effector cells in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Indeed, viral clearance is associated with vigorous CD8+ T cell responses targeting multiple epitopes. In the chronic phase of infection, HCV-specific CD8+ T cell responses are usually weak, narrowly focused and display often functional defects regarding cytotoxicity, cytokine production, and proliferative capacity. In the last few years, different mechanisms which might contribute to the failure of HCV-specific CD8+ T cells in chronic infection have been identified, including insufficient CD4+ help, deficient CD8+ T cell differentiation, viral escape mutations, suppression by viral factors, inhibitory cytokines, inhibitory ligands, and regulatory T cells. In addition, host genetic factors such as the host’s human leukocyte antigen (HLA) background may play an important role in the efficiency of the HCV- specific CD8+ T cell response and thus outcome of infection. The growing understanding of the mechanisms contributing to T cell failure and persistence of HCV infection will contribute to the development of successful immunotherapeutical and -prophylactical strategies.

关 键 词:丙肝病毒  CD8+T病毒  T细胞成熟  病毒转移
收稿时间:2007-06-26

Host and viral factors contributing to CD8+ T cell failure in hepatitis C virus infection
Neumann-Haefelin Christoph,Spangenberg Hans-Christian,Blum Hubert-E,Thimme Robert. Host and viral factors contributing to CD8+ T cell failure in hepatitis C virus infection[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 2007, 13(36): 4839-4847. DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i36.4839
Authors:Neumann-Haefelin Christoph  Spangenberg Hans-Christian  Blum Hubert-E  Thimme Robert
Affiliation:Department of Medicine Ⅱ,University Hospital Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:Virus-specific CD8 T cells are thought to be the major anti-viral effector cells in hepatitis C virus (HCV)infection. Indeed, viral clearance is associated with vigorous CD8 T cell responses targeting multiple epitopes. In the chronic phase of infection, HCV-specific CD8 T cell responses are usually weak, narrowly focused and display often functional defects regarding cytotoxicity, cytokine production, and proliferative capacity. In the last few years, different mechanisms which might contribute to the failure of HCV-specific CD8 T cells in chronic infection have been identified,including insufficient CD4 help, deficient CD8 T cell differentiation, viral escape mutations, suppression by viral factors, inhibitory cytokines, inhibitory ligands, and regulatory T cells. In addition, host genetic factors such as the host's human leukocyte antigen (HLA) background may play an important role in the efficiency of the HCVspecific CD8 T cell response and thus outcome of infection. The growing understanding of the mechanisms contributing to T cell failure and persistence of HCV infection will contribute to the development of successful immunotherapeutical and -prophylactical strategies.
Keywords:Hepatitis C virus  CD8 T cells  T cell failure  Viral escape  Programmed death 1  Regulatory T cells  T cell maturation  Human leukocyte antigen
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