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Mechanisms of CD8+ T-cell failure in chronic hepatitis E virus infection

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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is usually cleared spontaneously (without treatment) in patients with fully functioning immune systems. In immunosuppressed patients, chronic HEV infection is common and can progress rapidly to cirrhosis and liver failure. Herein, we identified the presence of HEV-specific CD8+ T cells (a specific type of immune cell that can target HEV) in immunosuppressed patients, but we show that these cells do not function properly. This dysfunction appears to play a role in the development of chronic HEV infection in vulnerable patients.

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