Literature DB >> 2312151

Clonal analysis of infiltrating T lymphocytes in liver tissue in viral hepatitis A.

B Fleischer1, S Fleischer, K Maier, K H Wiedmann, M Sacher, H Thaler, A Vallbracht.   

Abstract

The pathogenic mechanism leading to liver tissue injury in hepatitis caused by hepatitis A virus is unclear. We have randomly established T-cell clones from liver biopsies from four patients with hepatitis A. A total of 578 clones was phenotypically analysed. During the acute phase of the disease CD8+ clones dominated over CD4+ clones, whereas in a biopsy taken late after onset of clinical syndromes more CD4+ than CD8+ clones were obtained. Interestingly, in a patient with a second exacerbation of the disease, more than 20% of all clones had the CD3+ WT31- CD4- CD8- 'NK-like' phenotype. All CD8+ clones had cytotoxic activity and approximately 50% of all CD8+ clones showed specific cytotoxicity against autologous fibroblasts infected with hepatitis A virus. The CD8+ cells also produced IFN-gamma in response to these target cells. Variable IFN-gamma production was observed with all types of T-cell clones. These results suggest that the liver injury in hepatitis A is not caused by a viral cytopathogenic effect but is due to an immunopathological reaction of sensitized cytotoxic T lymphocytes against infected hepatocytes. In addition, these studies show an enrichment of CD4-8-T-cell receptor alpha beta-chain-negative T lymphocytes at the site of an inflammation and suggest a role of these cells in an anti-viral reaction.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2312151      PMCID: PMC1385713     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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