Lymphocyte distribution and intrahepatic compartmentalization during HCV infection: a main role for MHC-unrestricted T cells
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Lymphocyte distribution and intrahepatic compartmentalization during HCV infection: a main role for MHC-unrestricted T cells
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection induces an acute and chronic liver inflammation through an immune-mediated pathway that may lead to cirrhosis and liver failure. Indeed, HCV-related hepatitis is characterized by a dramatic lymphocyte infiltrate into the liver which is mainly composed by HCV non-specific cells. Several data indicated that interferon (IFN)-gamma secretion by intrahepatic lymphocytes (IHL) may drive non-specific cell homing to the liver, inducing interferon inducible protein-10 (IP-10) production. An interesting hallmark of these IHL is the recruitment of lymphocytes associated with mechanisms of innate immunity, such as natural killer (NK), natural killer T (NKT) and gamma delta T lymphocytes. CD81 triggering on NK cell surface by the HCV envelope glycoprotein E2 was recently shown to inhibit NK cell function in the liver of HCV-infected persons, resulting in a possible mechanism contributing to the lack of virus clearance and to the establishment of chronic infection. In contrast, intrahepatic NKT cells restricted to CD1d molecules expressed on the hepatocyte surface may contribute to a large extent to liver damage. Finally, an increased frequency of T cells expressing the gamma delta T cell receptor (TCR) was observed in HCV-infected liver and recent observations indicate that intrahepatic gamma delta T cell activation could be directly induced by the HCV/E2 particle through CD81 triggering. These cells are not HCV specific, are able to kill target cells including primary hepatocytes and their ability to produce T helper (Th)1 cytokines is associated with a higher degree of liver disease. Together, CD1d/NKT and/or E2/CD81 interactions may play a major role in the establishment of HCV immunopathogenesis. In the absence of virus clearance, the chemokine-driven recruitment of lymphocytes with an innate cytotoxic behavior in the liver of HCV-infected patients may boost itself, leading to necroinflammatory and fibrotic liver disease.
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