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Chronic hepatitis C virus infection triggers spontaneous differential expression of biosignatures associated with T cell exhaustion and apoptosis signaling in peripheral blood mononucleocytes

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APOPTOSIS
卷 20, 期 4, 页码 466-480

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DOI: 10.1007/s10495-014-1084-y

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Apoptosis; Caspase; Hepatitis C; Spontaneous immune exhaustion; TRAIL

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  1. High Impact Research, University of Malaya [UM.C.625/1/HIR/139]
  2. HIRG-MOHE Grant of University of Malaya [A000003-50001]
  3. Swedish Research Council [AI52731]
  4. Swedish Physicians against AIDS Research Foundation
  5. Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
  6. SIDA SARC
  7. VINNMER for Vinnova
  8. Linkoping University Hospital Research Fund
  9. CALF
  10. Swedish Society of Medicine
  11. University of Malaya Research Grant (UMRG) of the Health and Translational Medicine Research Cluster, University of Malaya [RG448-12HTM]

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Persistent hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection appears to trigger the onset of immune exhaustion to potentially assist viral persistence in the host, eventually leading to hepatocellular carcinoma. The role of HCV on the spontaneous expression of markers suggestive of immune exhaustion and spontaneous apoptosis in immune cells of chronic HCV (CHC) disease largely remain elusive. We investigated the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of CHC patients to determine the spontaneous recruitment of cellular reactive oxygen species (cROS), immunoregulatory and exhaustion markers relative to healthy controls. Using a commercial QuantiGenePlex(A (R)) 2.0 assay, we determined the spontaneous expression profile of 80 different pro- and anti-apoptotic genes in persistent HCV disease. Onset of spontaneous apoptosis significantly correlated with the up-regulation of cROS, indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO), cyclooxygenase-2/prostaglandin H synthase (COX-2/PGHS), Foxp3, Dtx1, Blimp1, Lag3 and Cd160. Besides, spontaneous differential surface protein expression suggestive of T cell inhibition viz., TRAIL, TIM-3, PD-1 and BTLA on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, and CTLA-4 on CD4+ T cells was also evident. Increased up-regulation of Tnf, Tp73, Casp14, Tnfrsf11b, Bik and Birc8 was observed, whereas FasLG, Fas, Ripk2, Casp3, Dapk1, Tnfrsf21, and Cflar were moderately up-regulated in HCV-infected subjects. Our observation suggests the spontaneous onset of apoptosis signaling and T cell exhaustion in chronic HCV disease.

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