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In Vivo Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus Nonstructural 3/4A–Expressing Hepatocytes by DNA Vaccine–Primed Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
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ImmunologyT CellsImmunotherapyVivo ClearanceViral HepatitisT Cells HomeImmunological MemoryLiver PhysiologyTherapeutic VaccineT Cell ImmunityCell BiologyVaccinationHepatologyHepatitis CAntiviral ResponseHepatitisVaccine DesignMedicineViral Immunity
A key question in the development of a therapeutic vaccine against hepatitis C virus (HCV) is whether vaccine-primed T cells enter the liver and eliminate HCV-expressing hepatocytes. In the absence of an infectious small-animal model, we evaluated liver homing of vaccine-primed T cells in mice with transient hepatic transgene expression of the HCV nonstructural 3/4A (NS3/4A) protein. We found that T cells primed by transdermal DNA-based vaccination entered the liver and cleared NS3/4A-expressing hepatocytes in transiently transgenic CD8(+/+) mice but not in CD8(-/-) mice. Hence, peripherally primed NS3/4A-specific CD8(+) T cells home to the liver and clear HCV protein-expressing hepatocytes.
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