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Early Phase of Specific Cellular Immune Status Associates with HCV Infection Outcomes in Marmosets
The major mechanism for determination of HCV infection outcomes has not been fully described, particularly in the early phase of the “window-period” of infection. Based on two groups of marmosets infected with HCV-CE1E2p7/GBV-B chimeric virus (HCV chimera) or GBV-B, the immune mechanism correlating...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10222972/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37243168 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15051082 |
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author | Liu, Bochao Zhang, Enhui Ma, Xiaorui Luo, Shengxue Wang, Chong Zhang, Ling Wang, Wenjing Fu, Yongshui Allain, Jean-Pierre Li, Chengyao Li, Tingting |
author_facet | Liu, Bochao Zhang, Enhui Ma, Xiaorui Luo, Shengxue Wang, Chong Zhang, Ling Wang, Wenjing Fu, Yongshui Allain, Jean-Pierre Li, Chengyao Li, Tingting |
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description | The major mechanism for determination of HCV infection outcomes has not been fully described, particularly in the early phase of the “window-period” of infection. Based on two groups of marmosets infected with HCV-CE1E2p7/GBV-B chimeric virus (HCV chimera) or GBV-B, the immune mechanism correlating with the different outcomes of virus infections was explored in this study. HCV chimera containing the entire HCV core and envelope proteins (CE1E2p7) and GBV-B RNA were intrahepatically injected into four marmosets in each group, respectively. Blood samples were taken from individual animals in an interval of 2 weeks. Viral load and specific T cell responses were detected in two groups of HCV chimera- and GBV-B-infected marmosets. HCV chimera-infected marmosets appeared to have a virally persistent infection over 6 months post inoculation of the virus. Of these, the specific IFN-γ-secretion T cell response slowly developed over 13 to 19 weeks and was maintained at a relatively low level with 40–70 SFC/10(6) PBMCs, while the specific Treg cell response was rapidly activated over 3 weeks and was maintained at a high level around 5% among lymphocytes. In contrast, GBV-B-infected marmosets presented spontaneous viral clearance within 6 months; the specific IFN-γ-secretion T cell response was quickly established over 5 to 7 weeks and was maintained at a high level with 50–130 SFC/10(6) PBMCs, while the specific Treg cell response was inactivated and maintained at a baseline below 3% among lymphocytes. In conclusion, the HCV structural proteins inducing immune suppression in the early phase of HCV infection contributed to the viral persistence, of which the activation of Treg cells might play an important role in the inhibition of an effective T cell antiviral response. |
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spelling | pubmed-102229722023-05-28 Early Phase of Specific Cellular Immune Status Associates with HCV Infection Outcomes in Marmosets Liu, Bochao Zhang, Enhui Ma, Xiaorui Luo, Shengxue Wang, Chong Zhang, Ling Wang, Wenjing Fu, Yongshui Allain, Jean-Pierre Li, Chengyao Li, Tingting Viruses Article The major mechanism for determination of HCV infection outcomes has not been fully described, particularly in the early phase of the “window-period” of infection. Based on two groups of marmosets infected with HCV-CE1E2p7/GBV-B chimeric virus (HCV chimera) or GBV-B, the immune mechanism correlating with the different outcomes of virus infections was explored in this study. HCV chimera containing the entire HCV core and envelope proteins (CE1E2p7) and GBV-B RNA were intrahepatically injected into four marmosets in each group, respectively. Blood samples were taken from individual animals in an interval of 2 weeks. Viral load and specific T cell responses were detected in two groups of HCV chimera- and GBV-B-infected marmosets. HCV chimera-infected marmosets appeared to have a virally persistent infection over 6 months post inoculation of the virus. Of these, the specific IFN-γ-secretion T cell response slowly developed over 13 to 19 weeks and was maintained at a relatively low level with 40–70 SFC/10(6) PBMCs, while the specific Treg cell response was rapidly activated over 3 weeks and was maintained at a high level around 5% among lymphocytes. In contrast, GBV-B-infected marmosets presented spontaneous viral clearance within 6 months; the specific IFN-γ-secretion T cell response was quickly established over 5 to 7 weeks and was maintained at a high level with 50–130 SFC/10(6) PBMCs, while the specific Treg cell response was inactivated and maintained at a baseline below 3% among lymphocytes. In conclusion, the HCV structural proteins inducing immune suppression in the early phase of HCV infection contributed to the viral persistence, of which the activation of Treg cells might play an important role in the inhibition of an effective T cell antiviral response. MDPI 2023-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10222972/ /pubmed/37243168 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15051082 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Liu, Bochao Zhang, Enhui Ma, Xiaorui Luo, Shengxue Wang, Chong Zhang, Ling Wang, Wenjing Fu, Yongshui Allain, Jean-Pierre Li, Chengyao Li, Tingting Early Phase of Specific Cellular Immune Status Associates with HCV Infection Outcomes in Marmosets |
title | Early Phase of Specific Cellular Immune Status Associates with HCV Infection Outcomes in Marmosets |
title_full | Early Phase of Specific Cellular Immune Status Associates with HCV Infection Outcomes in Marmosets |
title_fullStr | Early Phase of Specific Cellular Immune Status Associates with HCV Infection Outcomes in Marmosets |
title_full_unstemmed | Early Phase of Specific Cellular Immune Status Associates with HCV Infection Outcomes in Marmosets |
title_short | Early Phase of Specific Cellular Immune Status Associates with HCV Infection Outcomes in Marmosets |
title_sort | early phase of specific cellular immune status associates with hcv infection outcomes in marmosets |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10222972/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37243168 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15051082 |
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