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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 137, Issue 3, Pages 559-565Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2004.02550.x
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plasmacytoid dendritic cells; myeloid dendritic cells; chronic hepatitis C; interferon-alpha; T cell polarization
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Patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) are unable to prime and maintain vigorous T cell responses that are initiated during the acute phase of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. As dendritic cells (DCs) induce and regulate both innate and adaptive immune responses, the aim of this study was to analyse two critical functions of DCs: firstly, production of interferon (IFN)-alpha and, secondly, polarization of T helper 1 lymphocytes. The frequencies of plasmacytoid DC (PDC) and myeloid DC (MDC) were estimated in 63 patients with CHC and 34 normal controls using four-colour flow cytometry. Circulating DCs were isolated from peripheral blood of CHC patients (n = 10) and normal controls (n = 10). These DCs were cultured with herpes simplex virus-1 to evaluate their capacity to produce IFN-alpha. The capacity of DCs to induce polarization of autologous naive CD4(+) T lymphocytes to IFN-gamma-producing effector T lymphocytes was also assessed. The frequencies of PDCs producing intracellular IFN-alpha (P < 0.01) and the levels of IFN-alpha in culture supernatant of PDCs (P < 0.01) were significantly lower in patients with CHC compared to those of normal controls. The numbers of MDC were significantly lower in patients with CHC (8.2 (6.0)/mul, median (interquartile range), n = 63) compared to normal control (11.7 (7.8)/mul, n = 34) (P < 0.01). Moreover, DCs from patients with CHC induced significantly lower numbers of IFN-gamma-producing effector T lymphocytes compared to that of controls (P < 0.01). This study indicates that the low IFN-alpha-producing capacity and impaired T helper 1 polarization ability of DCs from patients with CHC might be responsible for the typical low anti-HCV immune responses in these patients.
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