Caspase-dependent cleavage of antigens associated with apoptotic cells plays a prominent role in the generation of CD8⁺ T cell responses in various infectious diseases. We found that the emergence of a large population of autoreactive CD8⁺ T effector cells specific for apoptotic T cell-associated self-epitopes exceeds the antiviral responses in patients with acute hepatitis C virus infection. Importantly, they endow mixed polyfunctional type-1, type-2 and type-17 responses and correlate with the chronic progression of infection. This evolution is related to the selection of autoreactive CD8⁺ T cells with higher T cell receptor avidity, whereas those with lower avidity undergo prompt contraction in patients who clear infection. These findings demonstrate a previously undescribed strict link between the emergence of high frequencies of mixed autoreactive CD8⁺ T cells producing a broad array of cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-17, IL-4, IL-2…) and the progression toward chronic disease in a human model of acute infection.

Polyfunctional type-1, -2, and -17 CD8+ T cell responses to apoptotic self-antigens correlate with the chronic evolution of hepatitis C virus infection / Franceschini, Debora; DEL PORTO, Paola; Piconese, Silvia; Emanuele, Trella; Accapezzato, Daniele; Paroli, Marino; Morrone, Stefania; Piccolella, Enza; Enea, Spada; Alfonso, Mele; John, Sidney; Alessandro, Sette; Barnaba, Vincenzo. - In: PLOS PATHOGENS. - ISSN 1553-7374. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:6(2012), p. e1002759. [10.1371/journal.ppat.1002759]

Polyfunctional type-1, -2, and -17 CD8+ T cell responses to apoptotic self-antigens correlate with the chronic evolution of hepatitis C virus infection

FRANCESCHINI, DEBORA;DEL PORTO, Paola;PICONESE, SILVIA;ACCAPEZZATO, DANIELE;PAROLI, Marino;MORRONE, Stefania;PICCOLELLA, Enza;BARNABA, Vincenzo
2012

Abstract

Caspase-dependent cleavage of antigens associated with apoptotic cells plays a prominent role in the generation of CD8⁺ T cell responses in various infectious diseases. We found that the emergence of a large population of autoreactive CD8⁺ T effector cells specific for apoptotic T cell-associated self-epitopes exceeds the antiviral responses in patients with acute hepatitis C virus infection. Importantly, they endow mixed polyfunctional type-1, type-2 and type-17 responses and correlate with the chronic progression of infection. This evolution is related to the selection of autoreactive CD8⁺ T cells with higher T cell receptor avidity, whereas those with lower avidity undergo prompt contraction in patients who clear infection. These findings demonstrate a previously undescribed strict link between the emergence of high frequencies of mixed autoreactive CD8⁺ T cells producing a broad array of cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-17, IL-4, IL-2…) and the progression toward chronic disease in a human model of acute infection.
2012
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Polyfunctional type-1, -2, and -17 CD8+ T cell responses to apoptotic self-antigens correlate with the chronic evolution of hepatitis C virus infection / Franceschini, Debora; DEL PORTO, Paola; Piconese, Silvia; Emanuele, Trella; Accapezzato, Daniele; Paroli, Marino; Morrone, Stefania; Piccolella, Enza; Enea, Spada; Alfonso, Mele; John, Sidney; Alessandro, Sette; Barnaba, Vincenzo. - In: PLOS PATHOGENS. - ISSN 1553-7374. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:6(2012), p. e1002759. [10.1371/journal.ppat.1002759]
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