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Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans

Adenoviral vectors encoding hepatitis C virus (HCV) nonstructural (NS) proteins induce multispecific, high‐magnitude, durable CD4(+) and CD8(+) T‐cell responses in healthy volunteers. We assessed the capacity of these vaccines to induce functional HCV‐specific immune responses and determine T‐cell c...

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Autores principales: Kelly, Christabel, Swadling, Leo, Capone, Stefania, Brown, Anthony, Richardson, Rachel, Halliday, John, von Delft, Annette, Oo, Ye, Mutimer, David, Kurioka, Ayako, Hartnell, Felicity, Collier, Jane, Ammendola, Virginia, Sorbo, Mariarosaria Del, Grazioli, Fabiana, Esposito, Maria Luisa, Marco, Stefania Di, Siani, Loredana, Traboni, Cinzia, Hill, Adrian V.S., Colloca, Stefano, Nicosia, Alfredo, Cortese, Riccardo, Folgori, Antonella, Klenerman, Paul, Barnes, Eleanor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4842008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26474390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep.28294
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author Kelly, Christabel
Swadling, Leo
Capone, Stefania
Brown, Anthony
Richardson, Rachel
Halliday, John
von Delft, Annette
Oo, Ye
Mutimer, David
Kurioka, Ayako
Hartnell, Felicity
Collier, Jane
Ammendola, Virginia
Sorbo, Mariarosaria Del
Grazioli, Fabiana
Esposito, Maria Luisa
Marco, Stefania Di
Siani, Loredana
Traboni, Cinzia
Hill, Adrian V.S.
Colloca, Stefano
Nicosia, Alfredo
Cortese, Riccardo
Folgori, Antonella
Klenerman, Paul
Barnes, Eleanor
author_facet Kelly, Christabel
Swadling, Leo
Capone, Stefania
Brown, Anthony
Richardson, Rachel
Halliday, John
von Delft, Annette
Oo, Ye
Mutimer, David
Kurioka, Ayako
Hartnell, Felicity
Collier, Jane
Ammendola, Virginia
Sorbo, Mariarosaria Del
Grazioli, Fabiana
Esposito, Maria Luisa
Marco, Stefania Di
Siani, Loredana
Traboni, Cinzia
Hill, Adrian V.S.
Colloca, Stefano
Nicosia, Alfredo
Cortese, Riccardo
Folgori, Antonella
Klenerman, Paul
Barnes, Eleanor
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description Adenoviral vectors encoding hepatitis C virus (HCV) nonstructural (NS) proteins induce multispecific, high‐magnitude, durable CD4(+) and CD8(+) T‐cell responses in healthy volunteers. We assessed the capacity of these vaccines to induce functional HCV‐specific immune responses and determine T‐cell cross‐reactivity to endogenous virus in patients with chronic HCV infection. HCV genotype 1‐infected patients were vaccinated using heterologous adenoviral vectors (ChAd3‐NSmut and Ad6‐NSmut) encoding HCV NS proteins in a dose escalation, prime‐boost regimen, with and without concomitant pegylated interferon‐α/ribavirin therapy. Analysis of immune responses ex vivo used human leukocyte antigen class I pentamers, intracellular cytokine staining, and fine mapping in interferon‐γ enzyme‐linked immunospot assays. Cross‐reactivity of T cells with population and endogenous viral variants was determined following viral sequence analysis. Compared to healthy volunteers, the magnitude of HCV‐specific T‐cell responses following vaccination was markedly reduced. CD8(+) HCV‐specific T‐cell responses were detected in 15/24 patients at the highest dose, whereas CD4(+) T‐cell responses were rarely detectable. Analysis of the host circulating viral sequence showed that T‐cell responses were rarely elicited when there was sequence homology between vaccine immunogen and endogenous virus. In contrast, T cells were induced in the context of genetic mismatch between vaccine immunogen and endogenous virus; however, these commonly failed to recognize circulating epitope variants and had a distinct partially functional phenotype. Vaccination was well tolerated but had no significant effect on HCV viral load. Conclusion: Vaccination with potent HCV adenoviral vectored vaccines fails to restore T‐cell immunity except where there is genetic mismatch between vaccine immunogen and endogenous virus; this highlights the major challenge of overcoming T‐cell exhaustion in the context of persistent antigen exposure with implications for cancer and other persistent infections. (Hepatology 2016;63:1455‐1470)
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spelling pubmed-48420082016-06-22 Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans Kelly, Christabel Swadling, Leo Capone, Stefania Brown, Anthony Richardson, Rachel Halliday, John von Delft, Annette Oo, Ye Mutimer, David Kurioka, Ayako Hartnell, Felicity Collier, Jane Ammendola, Virginia Sorbo, Mariarosaria Del Grazioli, Fabiana Esposito, Maria Luisa Marco, Stefania Di Siani, Loredana Traboni, Cinzia Hill, Adrian V.S. Colloca, Stefano Nicosia, Alfredo Cortese, Riccardo Folgori, Antonella Klenerman, Paul Barnes, Eleanor Hepatology Viral Hepatitis Adenoviral vectors encoding hepatitis C virus (HCV) nonstructural (NS) proteins induce multispecific, high‐magnitude, durable CD4(+) and CD8(+) T‐cell responses in healthy volunteers. We assessed the capacity of these vaccines to induce functional HCV‐specific immune responses and determine T‐cell cross‐reactivity to endogenous virus in patients with chronic HCV infection. HCV genotype 1‐infected patients were vaccinated using heterologous adenoviral vectors (ChAd3‐NSmut and Ad6‐NSmut) encoding HCV NS proteins in a dose escalation, prime‐boost regimen, with and without concomitant pegylated interferon‐α/ribavirin therapy. Analysis of immune responses ex vivo used human leukocyte antigen class I pentamers, intracellular cytokine staining, and fine mapping in interferon‐γ enzyme‐linked immunospot assays. Cross‐reactivity of T cells with population and endogenous viral variants was determined following viral sequence analysis. Compared to healthy volunteers, the magnitude of HCV‐specific T‐cell responses following vaccination was markedly reduced. CD8(+) HCV‐specific T‐cell responses were detected in 15/24 patients at the highest dose, whereas CD4(+) T‐cell responses were rarely detectable. Analysis of the host circulating viral sequence showed that T‐cell responses were rarely elicited when there was sequence homology between vaccine immunogen and endogenous virus. In contrast, T cells were induced in the context of genetic mismatch between vaccine immunogen and endogenous virus; however, these commonly failed to recognize circulating epitope variants and had a distinct partially functional phenotype. Vaccination was well tolerated but had no significant effect on HCV viral load. Conclusion: Vaccination with potent HCV adenoviral vectored vaccines fails to restore T‐cell immunity except where there is genetic mismatch between vaccine immunogen and endogenous virus; this highlights the major challenge of overcoming T‐cell exhaustion in the context of persistent antigen exposure with implications for cancer and other persistent infections. (Hepatology 2016;63:1455‐1470) John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-01-22 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4842008/ /pubmed/26474390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep.28294 Text en © 2015 The Authors. HEPATOLOGY published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc., on behalf of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Viral Hepatitis
Kelly, Christabel
Swadling, Leo
Capone, Stefania
Brown, Anthony
Richardson, Rachel
Halliday, John
von Delft, Annette
Oo, Ye
Mutimer, David
Kurioka, Ayako
Hartnell, Felicity
Collier, Jane
Ammendola, Virginia
Sorbo, Mariarosaria Del
Grazioli, Fabiana
Esposito, Maria Luisa
Marco, Stefania Di
Siani, Loredana
Traboni, Cinzia
Hill, Adrian V.S.
Colloca, Stefano
Nicosia, Alfredo
Cortese, Riccardo
Folgori, Antonella
Klenerman, Paul
Barnes, Eleanor
Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans
title Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans
title_full Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans
title_fullStr Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans
title_full_unstemmed Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans
title_short Chronic hepatitis C viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced T‐cell immunity in humans
title_sort chronic hepatitis c viral infection subverts vaccine‐induced t‐cell immunity in humans
topic Viral Hepatitis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4842008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26474390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep.28294
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