Background & Aims: The cytokine pattern secreted by T cells at the site of viral replication may influence the final outcome of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections, The aim of this study was to assess whether a cytokine imbalance oriented toward T helper (Th) 1 or Th2-type responses may play a role in chronic hepatitis B or C. Methods: Production of interferon (IFN)-gamma, interleukin (IL)-4, and IL-5 by wide series of T-cell clones derived from the liver of 6 patients with chronic hepatitis B (291 clones) and 9 patients with chronic hepatitis 6 (260 clones) was studied, T-cell clones were generated by limiting dilution from freshly isolated mononuclear cells derived from liver tissue to give a reliable representation of the intrahepatic inflammatory infiltrates, Results: The majority of liver-infiltrating T cells in chronic hepatitis C were Th1 cells able to secrete IFN-gamma but unable to secrete IL-4 or IL-5, whereas in hepatitis B, most CD4(+) and CD8(+) liver T cells were ThO-like cells able to produce not only IFN-gamma but also IL-4 and IL-5, Conclusions: The different cytokine profiles of T cells within the liver in chronic HBV and HCV infections illustrate a different behavior of the local immune response in these two infections that may have pathogenetic implications.

Bertoletti, A., D'Elios, M.M., Boni, C., De Carli, M., Zignego, A.L., Durazzo, M., et al. (1997). Different cytokine profiles of intraphepatic T cells in chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infections. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 112(1), 193-199 [10.1016/s0016-5085(97)70235-x].

Different cytokine profiles of intraphepatic T cells in chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infections

D'Elios, M. M.;
1997-01-01

Abstract

Background & Aims: The cytokine pattern secreted by T cells at the site of viral replication may influence the final outcome of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections, The aim of this study was to assess whether a cytokine imbalance oriented toward T helper (Th) 1 or Th2-type responses may play a role in chronic hepatitis B or C. Methods: Production of interferon (IFN)-gamma, interleukin (IL)-4, and IL-5 by wide series of T-cell clones derived from the liver of 6 patients with chronic hepatitis B (291 clones) and 9 patients with chronic hepatitis 6 (260 clones) was studied, T-cell clones were generated by limiting dilution from freshly isolated mononuclear cells derived from liver tissue to give a reliable representation of the intrahepatic inflammatory infiltrates, Results: The majority of liver-infiltrating T cells in chronic hepatitis C were Th1 cells able to secrete IFN-gamma but unable to secrete IL-4 or IL-5, whereas in hepatitis B, most CD4(+) and CD8(+) liver T cells were ThO-like cells able to produce not only IFN-gamma but also IL-4 and IL-5, Conclusions: The different cytokine profiles of T cells within the liver in chronic HBV and HCV infections illustrate a different behavior of the local immune response in these two infections that may have pathogenetic implications.
1997
Bertoletti, A., D'Elios, M.M., Boni, C., De Carli, M., Zignego, A.L., Durazzo, M., et al. (1997). Different cytokine profiles of intraphepatic T cells in chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infections. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 112(1), 193-199 [10.1016/s0016-5085(97)70235-x].
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