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Journal of Virology, September 2002, p. 9345-9354, Vol. 76, No. 18
0022-538X/02/$04.00+0     DOI: 10.1128/JVI.76.18.9345-9354.2002
Copyright © 2002, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein Leads to Immune Suppression and Liver Damage in a Transgenic Murine Model

Carolina Soguero,1 Myungsoo Joo,1 Kimberly A. Chianese-Bullock,1 Duong Tony Nguyen,1 Kenneth Tung,2 and Young S. Hahn2,3*

Beirne Carter Center for Immunology Research,1 Departments of Microbiology,3 Pathology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 229082

Received 1 April 2002/ Accepted 3 June 2002

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is remarkably efficient in establishing persistent infection, possibly mediated by an impaired immune response to HCV infection. There is compelling evidence that HCV can infect immune cells, such as macrophages, B cells, and T cells. It has been previously reported that HCV core, the first protein expressed during the early phase of viral infection, contains the immunomodulatory function of suppressing host immune responses. This altered function of immune cells caused by HCV infection may explain the ineffective immune response to HCV. To further characterize the immunomodulatory role of HCV core in vivo, we generated transgenic (TG) mice by directing the expression of core protein to T lymphocytes by using the CD2 promoter. T-lymphocyte responses, including the production of gamma interferon and interleukin-2, were significantly diminished in these mice compared to their non-TG littermates. The inhibition of T-lymphocyte responsiveness may be due to the increased susceptibility of peripheral T lymphocytes to Fas-mediated apoptosis. Surprisingly, significant lymphocyte infiltration was observed in the portal tracts of livers isolated from core TG mice, associated with increasing serum alanine aminotransferase levels. Moreover, no intrahepatic lymphocytes or liver damage was found in non-TG littermates and core TG mice bred to Fas-deficient lpr mice. These results suggest that HCV core drives liver injury by increasing Fas-mediated apoptosis and liver infiltration of peripheral T cells.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia, HSC Box 801386, Charlottesville, VA 22908. Phone: (434) 924-1155. Fax: (434) 924-1221. E-mail: ysh5e{at}virginia.edu.


Journal of Virology, September 2002, p. 9345-9354, Vol. 76, No. 18
0022-538X/02/$04.00+0     DOI: 10.1128/JVI.76.18.9345-9354.2002
Copyright © 2002, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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