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Intrahepatic murine CD8 T-cell activation associates with a distinct phenotype leading to Bim-dependent death.


ABSTRACT: Chronic infections by hepatotropic viruses such as hepatitis B and C are generally associated with an impaired CD8 T-cell immune response that is unable to clear the virus. The liver is increasingly recognized as an alternative site in which primary activation of CD8 T cells takes place, a property that might explain its role in inducing tolerance. However, the molecular mechanism by which intrahepatically activated T cells become tolerant is unknown. Here, we investigated the phenotype and fate of naïve CD8 T cells activated by hepatocytes in vivo.Transgenic mouse models in which the antigen is expressed in lymph nodes and/or in the liver were adoptively transferred with naïve CD8 T cells specific for the hepatic antigen.Liver-activated CD8 T cells displayed poor effector functions and a unique CD25(low) CD54(low) phenotype. This phenotype was associated with increased expression of the proapoptotic protein Bim and caspase-3, demonstrating that these cells are programmed to die following intrahepatic activation. Importantly, we show that T cells deficient for Bim survived following intrahepatic activation.This study identifies Bim for the first time as a critical initiator of T-cell death in the liver. Thus, strategies inhibiting the up-regulation of this molecule could potentially be used to rescue CD8 T cells, clear the virus, and reverse the outcome of viral chronic infections affecting the liver.

SUBMITTER: Holz LE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2956118 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intrahepatic murine CD8 T-cell activation associates with a distinct phenotype leading to Bim-dependent death.

Holz Lauren E LE   Benseler Volker V   Bowen David G DG   Bouillet Philippe P   Strasser Andreas A   O'Reilly Lorraine L   d'Avigdor William M H WM   Bishop Alex G AG   McCaughan Geoffrey W GW   Bertolino Patrick P  

Gastroenterology 20080709 3


<h4>Background & aims</h4>Chronic infections by hepatotropic viruses such as hepatitis B and C are generally associated with an impaired CD8 T-cell immune response that is unable to clear the virus. The liver is increasingly recognized as an alternative site in which primary activation of CD8 T cells takes place, a property that might explain its role in inducing tolerance. However, the molecular mechanism by which intrahepatically activated T cells become tolerant is unknown. Here, we investiga  ...[more]

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