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Anergic TH1 clones specific for hepatitis B virus (HBV) core peptides are inhibitory to other HBV core-specific CD4+ T cells in vitro.

H M Diepolder1, M C Jung, E Wierenga, R M Hoffmann, R Zachoval, T J Gerlach, S Scholz, G Heavner, G Riethmüller, G R Pape.   

Abstract

A strong and transient hepatitis B virus core (HBc)-specific CD4+ T-cell response has been shown to be associated with viral elimination in acute self-limited hepatitis B but to be absent in chronic hepatitis B. So far, little is known about immunological mechanisms involved in the regulation of the HBc-specific CD4+ T-cell response. We studied 28 patients with acute hepatitis B, and frequently a sudden decrease in the HBc-specific CD4+ T-cell response was found between 4 and 8 weeks after disease onset. Thirty-two CD4+ T-cell clones specific for amino acids 50 to 69, 81 to 105, 117 to 131, or 141 to 165 of HBc were isolated from a patient shortly before the peripheral blood mononuclear cell response to most HBc-derived peptides abruptly disappeared. TH1 clones, but not TH0 clones, could be anergized in vitro by stimulation with specific peptides even in the presence of costimulatory cells. Moreover, when anergic cells were mixed with responsive cells, the proliferation of HBc-specific TH1 or TH0 clones was inhibited antigen specifically by anergic cells. The unusual susceptibility of HBc-specific TH1 clones to anergy induction in vitro as well as their potential to inhibit other HBc-specific TH1 and TH0 clones suggests that anergy induction may be involved in the downregulation of the virus-specific immune response during acute hepatitis B in vivo.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8892873      PMCID: PMC190822     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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