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Independent, parallel pathways to CXCL10 induction in HCV-infected hepatocytes.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND & AIMS:The pro-inflammatory chemokine CXCL10 is induced by HCV infection in vitro and in vivo, and is associated with outcome of IFN (interferon)-based therapy. We studied how hepatocyte sensing of early HCV infection via TLR3 (Toll-like receptor 3) and RIG-I (retinoic acid inducible gene I) led to expression of CXCL10. METHODS:CXCL10, type I IFN, and type III IFN mRNAs and proteins were measured in PHH (primary human hepatocytes) and hepatocyte lines harboring functional or non-functional TLR3 and RIG-I pathways following HCV infection or exposure to receptor-specific stimuli. RESULTS:HuH7 human hepatoma cells expressing both TLR3 and RIG-I produced maximal CXCL10 during early HCV infection. Neutralization of type I and type III IFNs had no impact on virus-induced CXCL10 expression in TLR3+/RIG-I+ HuH7 cells, but reduced CXCL10 expression in PHH. PHH cultures were positive for monocyte, macrophage, and dendritic cell mRNAs. Immunodepletion of non-parenchymal cells (NPCs) eliminated marker expression in PHH cultures, which then showed no IFN requirement for CXCL10 induction during HCV infection. Immunofluorescence studies also revealed a positive correlation between intracellular HCV Core and CXCL10 protein expression (r(2) = 0.88, p ? 0.001). CONCLUSIONS:While CXCL10 induction in hepatocytes during the initial phase of HCV infection is independent of hepatocyte-derived type I and type III IFNs, NPC-derived IFNs contribute to CXCL10 induction during HCV infection in PHH cultures.

SUBMITTER: Brownell J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3779522 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Independent, parallel pathways to CXCL10 induction in HCV-infected hepatocytes.

Brownell Jessica J   Wagoner Jessica J   Lovelace Erica S ES   Thirstrup Derek D   Mohar Isaac I   Smith Wesley W   Giugliano Silvia S   Li Kui K   Crispe I Nicholas IN   Rosen Hugo R HR   Polyak Stephen J SJ  

Journal of hepatology 20130612 4


<h4>Background & aims</h4>The pro-inflammatory chemokine CXCL10 is induced by HCV infection in vitro and in vivo, and is associated with outcome of IFN (interferon)-based therapy. We studied how hepatocyte sensing of early HCV infection via TLR3 (Toll-like receptor 3) and RIG-I (retinoic acid inducible gene I) led to expression of CXCL10.<h4>Methods</h4>CXCL10, type I IFN, and type III IFN mRNAs and proteins were measured in PHH (primary human hepatocytes) and hepatocyte lines harboring function  ...[more]

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