Two Distinct Functional Patterns of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)-Specific T Cell Responses in Seronegative, Aviremic Patients

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In hepatitis C Virus (HCV) high-risk groups, HCV-specific T cell responses have been detected in seronegative, aviremic persons who have no evidence of HCV infection. Herein, we investigated functional profiles of HCV-specific T-cell responses in seronegative, aviremic patients of a HCV high-risk group. Seventy seven hemodialysis patients with chronic renal disease were analyzed by IFN-gamma ELISpot assays, and eight of 71 (11.3%) seronegative, aviremic patients displayed HCV-specific T-cell responses. Their HCV-specific memory T cells were characterized by assessing cytokine polyfunctionality, known to provide antiviral protection. By intracellular staining of IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, IL- 2 and MIP-1 beta, we identified two distinct populations in the seronegative, aviremic patients: polyfunctional responders and TNF-alpha-predominant responders. In further analysis, occult HCV infection was excluded as a cause of the HCV-specific T cell response via secondary nested RT-PCR of HCV RNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cell samples. HCV-specific T cells targeted multiple epitopes including non-structural proteins in a single patient, implying that their T cells might have been primed by HCV proteins synthesized within the host. We conclude that HCV-specific memory T cells of seronegative, aviremic patients arise from authentic HCV replication in the host, but not from current occult HCV infection. By functional pattern of HCV-specific T cells, there are two distinct populations in these patients: polyfunctional responders and TNF-alpha-predominant responders.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Issue Date
2013-04
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

IMMUNE-RESPONSES; BLOOD-DONORS; DETECTABLE VIREMIA; INFECTION; HCV; EXPOSURE; LIVER; SEROCONVERSION; PERSISTENCE; CHIMPANZEES

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PLOS ONE, v.8, no.4

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1932-6203
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0062319
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/251241
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