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Immunosurveillance of the liver by intravascular effector CD8+ T cells

Authors :
Zaverio M. Ruggeri
Giovanni Sitia
Andrea Raimondi
Stefano Sammicheli
Maurizio Vacca
Donato Inverso
Masanori Isogawa
Matteo Iannacone
Ulrike Protzer
Jessica Fioravanti
Luca G. Guidotti
Amleto Fiocchi
Marta Mainetti
Gloria González-Aseguinolaza
Tiziana Cataudella
Laura Sironi
Lucia Ganzer
Pietro Di Lucia
Roberto Aiolfi
Francis V. Chisari
Guidotti, L
Inverso, D
Sironi, L
Di Lucia, P
Fioravanti, J
Ganzer, L
Fiocchi, A
Vacca, M
Aiolfi, R
Sammicheli, S
Mainetti, M
Cataudella, T
Raimondi, A
Gonzalez Aseguinolaza, G
Protzer, U
Ruggeri, Z
Chisari, F
Isogawa, M
Sitia, G
Iannacone, M
Guidotti, Luca G.
Inverso, Donato
Sironi, Laura
Di Lucia, Pietro
Fioravanti, Jessica
Ganzer, Lucia
Fiocchi, Amleto
Vacca, Maurizio
Aiolfi, Roberto
Sammicheli, Stefano
Mainetti, Marta
Cataudella, Tiziana
Raimondi, Andrea
Gonzalez-Aseguinolaza, Gloria
Protzer, Ulrike
Ruggeri, Zaverio M.
Chisari, Francis V.
Isogawa, Masanori
Sitia, Giovanni
Iannacone, Matteo
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Cell Press, 2015.

Abstract

SummaryEffector CD8+ T cells (CD8 TE) play a key role during hepatotropic viral infections. Here, we used advanced imaging in mouse models of hepatitis B virus (HBV) pathogenesis to understand the mechanisms whereby these cells home to the liver, recognize antigens, and deploy effector functions. We show that circulating CD8 TE arrest within liver sinusoids by docking onto platelets previously adhered to sinusoidal hyaluronan via CD44. After the initial arrest, CD8 TE actively crawl along liver sinusoids and probe sub-sinusoidal hepatocytes for the presence of antigens by extending cytoplasmic protrusions through endothelial fenestrae. Hepatocellular antigen recognition triggers effector functions in a diapedesis-independent manner and is inhibited by the processes of sinusoidal defenestration and capillarization that characterize liver fibrosis. These findings reveal the dynamic behavior whereby CD8 TE control hepatotropic pathogens and suggest how liver fibrosis might reduce CD8 TE immune surveillance toward infected or transformed hepatocytes.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03a18356d0ed1b83ef8aed471755377d