CTL responses against multiple hepatitis C virus (HCV) epitopes were detected in 7 of 29 (24.1%) healthy family members (HFM) persistently exposed to chronically HCV-infected patients (HCV-HFM). These precursor CTL were at very low or undetectable frequencies, as determined by limiting dilution analysis, However, when HCV-specific effector CD8(+) T cells, freshly isolated from PBMC of HCV-HFM, were assessed by a sensitive enzyme-linked immunospot assay, their frequencies were severalfold higher than those of precursor CTL, These results indicate that the two assays detect two functionally distinct T cell populations and that the effector cells are not assayed by the Cr-51-release assay. Furthermore, the combination of cell depletion and enzyme-linked immunospot analyses showed that the effector cells were confined into a CD8(+) CD45RO(+) CD28(-) population. The persistence of effector CD8(+) T cells specific for both the structural and nonstructural viral proteins in uninfected HCV-HFM, suggest that: 1) an immunological memory is established upon a subclinical infection without any evidence of hepatitis, in a large cohort of HCV-exposed individuals; 2) because these cells required neither restimulation nor the addition of particular cytokines in vitro for differentiating in effecters, they should be capable of prompt HCV-specific effector function in vivo, possibly providing antiviral protection; and 3) the maintenance of effector T cell responses may be sustained by persisting low-level stimulation induced by inapparent infections.

Presence of effector CD8(+) T cells in hepatitis C virus-exposed healthy seronegative donors / P., Scognamiglio; Accapezzato, Daniele; M. A., Casciaro; A., Cacciani; Artini, Marco; Bruno, Guglielmo; M. L., Chircu; J., Sidney; S., Southwood; S., Abrignani; A., Sette; Barnaba, Vincenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1767. - 162:11(1999), pp. 6681-6689.

Presence of effector CD8(+) T cells in hepatitis C virus-exposed healthy seronegative donors

ACCAPEZZATO, DANIELE;ARTINI, Marco;BRUNO, Guglielmo;BARNABA, Vincenzo
1999

Abstract

CTL responses against multiple hepatitis C virus (HCV) epitopes were detected in 7 of 29 (24.1%) healthy family members (HFM) persistently exposed to chronically HCV-infected patients (HCV-HFM). These precursor CTL were at very low or undetectable frequencies, as determined by limiting dilution analysis, However, when HCV-specific effector CD8(+) T cells, freshly isolated from PBMC of HCV-HFM, were assessed by a sensitive enzyme-linked immunospot assay, their frequencies were severalfold higher than those of precursor CTL, These results indicate that the two assays detect two functionally distinct T cell populations and that the effector cells are not assayed by the Cr-51-release assay. Furthermore, the combination of cell depletion and enzyme-linked immunospot analyses showed that the effector cells were confined into a CD8(+) CD45RO(+) CD28(-) population. The persistence of effector CD8(+) T cells specific for both the structural and nonstructural viral proteins in uninfected HCV-HFM, suggest that: 1) an immunological memory is established upon a subclinical infection without any evidence of hepatitis, in a large cohort of HCV-exposed individuals; 2) because these cells required neither restimulation nor the addition of particular cytokines in vitro for differentiating in effecters, they should be capable of prompt HCV-specific effector function in vivo, possibly providing antiviral protection; and 3) the maintenance of effector T cell responses may be sustained by persisting low-level stimulation induced by inapparent infections.
1999
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Presence of effector CD8(+) T cells in hepatitis C virus-exposed healthy seronegative donors / P., Scognamiglio; Accapezzato, Daniele; M. A., Casciaro; A., Cacciani; Artini, Marco; Bruno, Guglielmo; M. L., Chircu; J., Sidney; S., Southwood; S., Abrignani; A., Sette; Barnaba, Vincenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1767. - 162:11(1999), pp. 6681-6689.
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