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Changes in immune cell populations in the periphery and liver of GBV-B-infected and convalescent tamarins (Saguinus labiatus)

Authors :
Helen Bright
Simon Hood
Nicola J. Rose
Ori Bowen
Edward T. Mee
Jessica M. Dale
Peter Karayiannis
Neil Almond
Hannah Perkins
Neil Berry
Source :
Virus Research
Publisher :
Published by Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

Highlights • GBV-B infection of tamarins is a valuable model for acute HCV infection. • We observed distinct expression patterns of PD-1, a marker of T-cell activation, on peripheral and hepatic lymphocytes. • Differential PD-1 expression is coincident with reduction in peripheral GBV-B. • Liver-associated viral RNA in the absence of peripheral viraemia indicates maintenance of occult infection.<br />Flaviviruses related to hepatitis C virus (HCV) in suitable animal models may provide further insight into the role that cellular immunity contributes to spontaneous clearance of HCV. We characterised changes in lymphocyte populations in tamarins with an acute GBV-B infection, a hepatitis virus of the flaviviridae. Major immune cell populations were monitored in peripheral and intra-hepatic lymphocytes at high viraemia or following a period when peripheral virus was no longer detected. Limited changes in major lymphocyte populations were apparent during high viraemia; however, the proportions of CD3+ lymphocytes decreased and CD20+ lymphocytes increased once peripheral viraemia became undetectable. Intrahepatic lymphocyte populations increased at both time points post-infection. Distinct expression patterns of PD-1, a marker of T-cell activation, were observed on peripheral and hepatic lymphocytes; notably there was elevated PD-1 expression on hepatic CD4+ T-cells during high viraemia, suggesting an activated phenotype, which decreased following clearance of peripheral viraemia. At times when peripheral vRNA was not detected, suggesting viral clearance, we were able to readily detect GBV-B RNA in the liver, indicative of long-term virus replication. This study is the first description of changes in lymphocyte populations during GBV-B infection of tamarins and provides a foundation for more detailed investigations of the responses that contribute to the control of GBV-B infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681702
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Virus Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....23a95125ba2abebf85957e7502b1545a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2013.11.006