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Identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic T cell responses by anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in experimental chronic hepatitis B and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection

Woodchuck (Marmota monax) infected with woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) is the most pathogenically compatible naturally occurring model of human hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, chronic hepatitis B, and HBV-induced hepatocellular carcinoma. This system plays a crucial role in discovery and preclin...

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Autores principales: Corkum, Christopher P., Wiede, Louisa L., Ruble, Cara L.-A., Qiu, Jiabin, Mulrooney-Cousins, Patricia M., Steeves, Meredith A., Watson, David E., Michalak, Tomasz I.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9764628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36560951
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1011070
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author Corkum, Christopher P.
Wiede, Louisa L.
Ruble, Cara L.-A.
Qiu, Jiabin
Mulrooney-Cousins, Patricia M.
Steeves, Meredith A.
Watson, David E.
Michalak, Tomasz I.
author_facet Corkum, Christopher P.
Wiede, Louisa L.
Ruble, Cara L.-A.
Qiu, Jiabin
Mulrooney-Cousins, Patricia M.
Steeves, Meredith A.
Watson, David E.
Michalak, Tomasz I.
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description Woodchuck (Marmota monax) infected with woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) is the most pathogenically compatible naturally occurring model of human hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, chronic hepatitis B, and HBV-induced hepatocellular carcinoma. This system plays a crucial role in discovery and preclinical evaluation of anti-HBV therapies. Its utilization remains tempered by the relatively narrow range of validated immunologic and molecular tools. We evaluated commercial antibodies against immune cell phenotypic markers and T cell molecules for cross-reactivity with woodchuck antigenic equivalents. The confirmed antibodies against programed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) and its ligand (PD-L1) were examined for ex vivo ability to activate WHV-specific, global and bystander cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) in chronic hepatitis and asymptomatic infection persisting after self-resolved acute hepatitis. Examination of 65 antibodies led to identification or confirmation of 23 recognizing woodchuck T, regulatory T, B and natural killer cells, T cell-associated PD-1, PD-L1, CTLA-4 and TIM-3 molecules, CD25 and CD69 markers of T cell activation, and interferon gamma (IFNγ). Antibodies against woodchuck PD-1 and PD-L1 triggered in vitro highly individualized WHV-specific and global activation of CTLs in both chronic hepatitis and persistent occult infection. WHV-specific CTLs were more robustly augmented by anti-PD-1 than by anti-PD-L1 in chronic hepatitis, while global IFNγ-positive CTL response was significantly suppressed in chronic hepatitis compared to persistent occult infection. Anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 also occasionally activated CTLs to specificities other than those tested suggesting their potency to trigger side effects. This was particularly apparent when T cells from chronic hepatitis were treated with anti-PD-L1. The current findings indicate that inhibition of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway could reactivate virus-specific and global T cell responses in both chronic hepatitis and asymptomatic persistent infection. They suggest a mechanism of potential reactivation of clinically silent infection during anti-PD-1/PD-L1 treatment and indicate that this therapy may also subdue occult HBV infection.
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spelling pubmed-97646282022-12-21 Identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic T cell responses by anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in experimental chronic hepatitis B and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection Corkum, Christopher P. Wiede, Louisa L. Ruble, Cara L.-A. Qiu, Jiabin Mulrooney-Cousins, Patricia M. Steeves, Meredith A. Watson, David E. Michalak, Tomasz I. Front Microbiol Microbiology Woodchuck (Marmota monax) infected with woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) is the most pathogenically compatible naturally occurring model of human hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, chronic hepatitis B, and HBV-induced hepatocellular carcinoma. This system plays a crucial role in discovery and preclinical evaluation of anti-HBV therapies. Its utilization remains tempered by the relatively narrow range of validated immunologic and molecular tools. We evaluated commercial antibodies against immune cell phenotypic markers and T cell molecules for cross-reactivity with woodchuck antigenic equivalents. The confirmed antibodies against programed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) and its ligand (PD-L1) were examined for ex vivo ability to activate WHV-specific, global and bystander cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) in chronic hepatitis and asymptomatic infection persisting after self-resolved acute hepatitis. Examination of 65 antibodies led to identification or confirmation of 23 recognizing woodchuck T, regulatory T, B and natural killer cells, T cell-associated PD-1, PD-L1, CTLA-4 and TIM-3 molecules, CD25 and CD69 markers of T cell activation, and interferon gamma (IFNγ). Antibodies against woodchuck PD-1 and PD-L1 triggered in vitro highly individualized WHV-specific and global activation of CTLs in both chronic hepatitis and persistent occult infection. WHV-specific CTLs were more robustly augmented by anti-PD-1 than by anti-PD-L1 in chronic hepatitis, while global IFNγ-positive CTL response was significantly suppressed in chronic hepatitis compared to persistent occult infection. Anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 also occasionally activated CTLs to specificities other than those tested suggesting their potency to trigger side effects. This was particularly apparent when T cells from chronic hepatitis were treated with anti-PD-L1. The current findings indicate that inhibition of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway could reactivate virus-specific and global T cell responses in both chronic hepatitis and asymptomatic persistent infection. They suggest a mechanism of potential reactivation of clinically silent infection during anti-PD-1/PD-L1 treatment and indicate that this therapy may also subdue occult HBV infection. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9764628/ /pubmed/36560951 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1011070 Text en Copyright © 2022 Corkum, Wiede, Ruble, Qiu, Mulrooney-Cousins, Steeves, Watson and Michalak. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Corkum, Christopher P.
Wiede, Louisa L.
Ruble, Cara L.-A.
Qiu, Jiabin
Mulrooney-Cousins, Patricia M.
Steeves, Meredith A.
Watson, David E.
Michalak, Tomasz I.
Identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic T cell responses by anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in experimental chronic hepatitis B and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection
title Identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic T cell responses by anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in experimental chronic hepatitis B and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection
title_full Identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic T cell responses by anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in experimental chronic hepatitis B and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection
title_fullStr Identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic T cell responses by anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in experimental chronic hepatitis B and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection
title_full_unstemmed Identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic T cell responses by anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in experimental chronic hepatitis B and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection
title_short Identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic T cell responses by anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in experimental chronic hepatitis B and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection
title_sort identification of antibodies cross-reactive with woodchuck immune cells and activation of virus-specific and global cytotoxic t cell responses by anti-pd-1 and anti-pd-l1 in experimental chronic hepatitis b and persistent occult hepadnaviral infection
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9764628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36560951
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1011070
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