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Variable Patterns of Programmed Death-1 Expression on Fully Functional Memory T Cells after Spontaneous Resolution of Hepatitis C Virus Infection
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ImmunologyCell DeathT CellsImmunotherapyViral PersistenceViral HepatitisSpontaneous ResolutionImmunological MemoryVirologyAutoimmunityProgrammed Death-1 ExpressionChronic Viral InfectionCell BiologyMemory Cd8Antiviral ResponseHepatitisVariable PatternsResolved InfectionsSystems BiologyMedicine
The inhibitory receptor programmed death-1 (PD-1) is present on CD8(+) T cells in chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV), but expression patterns in spontaneously resolving infections are incompletely characterized. Here we report that PD-1 was usually absent on memory CD8(+) T cells from chimpanzees with resolved infections, but sustained low-level expression was sometimes observed in the absence of apparent virus replication. PD-1-positive memory T cells expanded and displayed antiviral activity upon reinfection with HCV, indicating conserved function. This animal model should facilitate studies of whether PD-1 differentially influences effector and memory T-cell function in resolved versus persistent human infections.
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