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Upregulation of SOCS-3 and PIAS-3 Impairs IL-12-Mediated Interferon-Gamma Response in CD56(+) T Cells in HCV-Infected Heroin Users

BACKGROUND: CD56(+) T cells are abundant in liver and play an important role in host innate immunity against viral infections, including hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, a common infection among heroin abusers. We thus investigated the in vivo impact of heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection...

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Autores principales: Ye, Li, Wang, Xu, Metzger, David S., Riedel, Eric, Montaner, Luis J., Ho, Wenzhe
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2834757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20231901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009602
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author Ye, Li
Wang, Xu
Metzger, David S.
Riedel, Eric
Montaner, Luis J.
Ho, Wenzhe
author_facet Ye, Li
Wang, Xu
Metzger, David S.
Riedel, Eric
Montaner, Luis J.
Ho, Wenzhe
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description BACKGROUND: CD56(+) T cells are abundant in liver and play an important role in host innate immunity against viral infections, including hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, a common infection among heroin abusers. We thus investigated the in vivo impact of heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection on the CD56(+) T cell frequency and function. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 37 heroin users with (17) or without (20) HCV infection and 17 healthy subjects were included in the study. Although there was no significant difference in CD56(+) T cell frequency in PBMCs among three study groups, CD56(+) T cells isolated from the heroin users had significantly lower levels of constitutive interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) expression than those from the normal subjects. In addition, when stimulated by interleukin (IL)-12, CD56(+) natural T cells from HCV-infected heroin users produced significantly lower levels of IFN-γ than those from the normal subjects. This diminished ability to produce IFN-γ by CD56(+) T cells was associated with the increased plasma HCV viral loads in the HCV-infected heroin users. Investigation of the mechanisms showed that although heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection had little impact on the expression of the key positive regulators (IL-12 receptors, STAT-1, 3, 4, 5, JAK-2, and TYK-2) in IL-12 pathway, heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection induced the expression of suppressor of cytokine signaling protein-3 (SOCS-3) and protein inhibitors of activated STAT-3 (PIAS-3), two key inhibitors of IL-12 pathway. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings provide compelling in vivo evidence that heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection impairs CD56(+) T cell-mediated innate immune function, which may account for HCV infection and persistence in liver.
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spelling pubmed-28347572010-03-16 Upregulation of SOCS-3 and PIAS-3 Impairs IL-12-Mediated Interferon-Gamma Response in CD56(+) T Cells in HCV-Infected Heroin Users Ye, Li Wang, Xu Metzger, David S. Riedel, Eric Montaner, Luis J. Ho, Wenzhe PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: CD56(+) T cells are abundant in liver and play an important role in host innate immunity against viral infections, including hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, a common infection among heroin abusers. We thus investigated the in vivo impact of heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection on the CD56(+) T cell frequency and function. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 37 heroin users with (17) or without (20) HCV infection and 17 healthy subjects were included in the study. Although there was no significant difference in CD56(+) T cell frequency in PBMCs among three study groups, CD56(+) T cells isolated from the heroin users had significantly lower levels of constitutive interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) expression than those from the normal subjects. In addition, when stimulated by interleukin (IL)-12, CD56(+) natural T cells from HCV-infected heroin users produced significantly lower levels of IFN-γ than those from the normal subjects. This diminished ability to produce IFN-γ by CD56(+) T cells was associated with the increased plasma HCV viral loads in the HCV-infected heroin users. Investigation of the mechanisms showed that although heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection had little impact on the expression of the key positive regulators (IL-12 receptors, STAT-1, 3, 4, 5, JAK-2, and TYK-2) in IL-12 pathway, heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection induced the expression of suppressor of cytokine signaling protein-3 (SOCS-3) and protein inhibitors of activated STAT-3 (PIAS-3), two key inhibitors of IL-12 pathway. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings provide compelling in vivo evidence that heroin use or heroin use plus HCV infection impairs CD56(+) T cell-mediated innate immune function, which may account for HCV infection and persistence in liver. Public Library of Science 2010-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2834757/ /pubmed/20231901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009602 Text en Ye et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ye, Li
Wang, Xu
Metzger, David S.
Riedel, Eric
Montaner, Luis J.
Ho, Wenzhe
Upregulation of SOCS-3 and PIAS-3 Impairs IL-12-Mediated Interferon-Gamma Response in CD56(+) T Cells in HCV-Infected Heroin Users
title Upregulation of SOCS-3 and PIAS-3 Impairs IL-12-Mediated Interferon-Gamma Response in CD56(+) T Cells in HCV-Infected Heroin Users
title_full Upregulation of SOCS-3 and PIAS-3 Impairs IL-12-Mediated Interferon-Gamma Response in CD56(+) T Cells in HCV-Infected Heroin Users
title_fullStr Upregulation of SOCS-3 and PIAS-3 Impairs IL-12-Mediated Interferon-Gamma Response in CD56(+) T Cells in HCV-Infected Heroin Users
title_full_unstemmed Upregulation of SOCS-3 and PIAS-3 Impairs IL-12-Mediated Interferon-Gamma Response in CD56(+) T Cells in HCV-Infected Heroin Users
title_short Upregulation of SOCS-3 and PIAS-3 Impairs IL-12-Mediated Interferon-Gamma Response in CD56(+) T Cells in HCV-Infected Heroin Users
title_sort upregulation of socs-3 and pias-3 impairs il-12-mediated interferon-gamma response in cd56(+) t cells in hcv-infected heroin users
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2834757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20231901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009602
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