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A liver-infiltrating CD4+ Tfh1 cell response predicts HCV control, hepatitis, and seroconversion during acute
Heather Blasczyk1, William G Bremer1, Christopher C Phelps1
1The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
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Sustained CD4+ T cell immunity is required for resolution of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, but the response remains poorly characterized. Here, circulating CD4+ T cells with high programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) and ICOS coexpression were temporally associated with onset of virus control, seroconversion, and hepatitis in HCV-infected chimpanzees. Coproduction of T follicular helper (Tfh) (IL-21 and CXCL13) and Th1 (IFN-γ and TNF) cytokines after stimulation with HCV nonstructural proteins demonstrated that the response was predominately Tfh1 like and virus specific. Transcriptional analysis verified a Tfh1 lineage assignment. Effector-related genes such as ADGRG1 (GPR56), ZNF683 (Hobit), and KLRB1 (CD161) were also expressed. HCV-specific PD-1hiICOShi CD4+ Tfh1-like cells were enriched in liver, suggesting the potential for B and CD8+ T cell help at the site of virus replication. Most circulating and intrahepatic PD-1hiICOShi CD4+ Tfh1-like cells did not express CXCR5 and therefore resembled CXCR5-CXCL13+ peripheral helper cells that infiltrate tumors and tissues inflamed by autoimmunity. PD-1hiICOShi CD4+ Tfh1-like cells also peaked after hepatitis A virus infection, but the response was accelerated by several weeks compared with HCV infection. The PD-1hiICOShi phenotype and temporal association between the peak response and alanine aminotransferase may provide markers to guide human studies of CD4+ T cell immunity against HCV and other hepatotropic viruses.
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