Transient inhibition of Th1‐type cytokine production by CD4+ T cells in hepatitis B core antigen immunized mice is mediated by regulatory T cells
Open Access
- 10 July 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Immunology
- Vol. 118 (4) , 438-448
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2006.02397.x
Abstract
The non-cytopathic hepatitis B virus (HBV) can induce chronic infections characterized by weak and limited T cell responses against the virus. The factors contributing to the failure to clear HBV and subsequent development of chronic HBV infections are not clearly understood, but a strong interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) response by CD4+ T cells against the nucleocapsid hepatitis B core antigen (HBcAg) of the virus appears to be important for viral clearance. The present study documents depressed numbers of CD4+ T cells secreting IFN-γ and interleukin-2 (IL-2) in enzyme-linked immunospot assay (ELISPOT) assays restimulated for 24 hr with antigen following both primary and secondary immunizations of mice with recombinant hepatitis B core antigen (rHBcAg). The kinetics of these responses showed that the depression occurred following a peak response and lasted approximately 2 weeks before returning to the previous peak levels. The depression was abrogated by depletion of CD25+ cells prior to culture in the ELISPOT assay, suggesting inhibition by regulatory T cells. This inhibition of IFN-γ and IL-2 production was also reversed by in vitro restimulation of the test cells for 48 hr rather than 24 hr in the assay. No such transient, reversible inhibition was detected in the production of IL-5, a Th2-type cytokine. The inhibition in cytokine production did not appear to correlate with the number of antibody-secreting cells or the isotypes produced. This delay by regulatory T cells of Th1-type cytokine production could contribute to viral persistence in chronic HBV infection by interfering with the critical role IFN-γ plays in protection against viral infections.Keywords
This publication has 56 references indexed in Scilit:
- Repeated stimulation of CD4 effector T cells can limit their protective functionThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2005
- Modulation of the CD8+-T-Cell Response by CD4+CD25+Regulatory T Cells in Patients with Hepatitis B Virus InfectionJournal of Virology, 2005
- CD4+CD25+ T Cells Regulate Virus-specific Primary and Memory CD8+ T Cell ResponsesThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2003
- Interleukin-2 and Loss of Immunity in ExperimentalMycobacterium aviumInfectionInfection and Immunity, 2002
- Viral Clearance Without Destruction of Infected Cells During Acute HBV InfectionScience, 1999
- Intracellular Inactivation of the Hepatitis B Virus by Cytotoxic T LymphocytesImmunity, 1996
- Hepatitis B Virus ImmunopathogenesisAnnual Review of Immunology, 1995
- Germline transcripts of the murine immunoglobulin γ2a gene: structure and induction by IFN-γInternational Immunology, 1993
- Hepatitis B virus antigen-specific T-cell activation in patients with acute and chronic hepatitis BJournal of Hepatology, 1991
- Induction of germ‐line immunoglobulin heavy chain transcripts by mitogens and interleukins prior to switch recombinationEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1990