Viral Proteins Mediate Upregulation of Negative Regulatory Factors Causing Down-Modulated Dendritic Cell Functions In Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Stunted cellular immune response against a narrow range of epitopes is the hallmark of chronic hepatitis C infection, but the underneath molecular mechanisms have not been well elucidated. Suboptimal antigen presentation through defective antigen presenting cells, have been suggested. The myeloid de...

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Main Authors: Deepa Rana, Yogesh K Chawla, Anjay Duseja, Radha K Dhiman, Sunil K Arora
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Language:English
Published: European Medical Journal 2013-12-01
Series:European Medical Journal Hepatology
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spelling doaj-eaffb5acc2e84fe4bf97a02bc4e1c8482020-11-24T20:41:36ZengEuropean Medical JournalEuropean Medical Journal Hepatology2053-42212013-12-01116876Viral Proteins Mediate Upregulation of Negative Regulatory Factors Causing Down-Modulated Dendritic Cell Functions In Chronic Hepatitis C Virus InfectionDeepa Rana0Yogesh K Chawla1Anjay Duseja2Radha K Dhiman3Sunil K Arora4Department of Immunopathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, IndiaDepartment of Hepatology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, IndiaDepartment of Hepatology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, IndiaDepartment of Hepatology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, IndiaDepartment of Immunopathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, IndiaStunted cellular immune response against a narrow range of epitopes is the hallmark of chronic hepatitis C infection, but the underneath molecular mechanisms have not been well elucidated. Suboptimal antigen presentation through defective antigen presenting cells, have been suggested. The myeloid dendritic cells as professional antigen presenting cells have been found to be phenotypically and functionally defective in chronic hepatitis C-infected patients in our recently published study. In order to find out if the maturation defects in dendritic cells (DC) are induced by the persistence of virus, we tried to differentiate CD14+ monocytes isolated from the peripheral blood of a healthy volunteer in dendritic cell culture medium containing GM-CSF and IL-4 supplemented with hepatitis C virus (HCV) proteins, core and NS5. The results indicated that a lesser number of monocytes differentiated to DC in presence of HCV proteins. Moreover, the differentiated cells depicted immature phenotype, which will not respond to the TLR-4 mediated stimulation ex vivo with significantly lesser upregulation of activation markers, HLA-DR, CD83, CD80 and CD86 as compared to cells differentiated in the absence of HCV proteins. Besides, these immature cells showed characteristics of defective antigen presentation, with significantly lower allostimulatory capacity towards lymphocytes from a healthy donor. Semi-quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT- PCR) showed upregulated expression of negative regulatory genes SOCS3, PDL1 and IDO in cells grown in presence of HCV proteins, suggesting the role of HCV and associated antigens in functional down- modulation of dendritic cells. This may correlate with the antigen persistence and maturation-defective status of dendritic cells in chronic HCV infection.http://emjreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/9.-DeepaRana-et-al..pdfDendritic CellsHCV-NS5 ProteinHepatitis C VirusIDOPDL1SOCS3
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author Deepa Rana
Yogesh K Chawla
Anjay Duseja
Radha K Dhiman
Sunil K Arora
spellingShingle Deepa Rana
Yogesh K Chawla
Anjay Duseja
Radha K Dhiman
Sunil K Arora
Viral Proteins Mediate Upregulation of Negative Regulatory Factors Causing Down-Modulated Dendritic Cell Functions In Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
European Medical Journal Hepatology
Dendritic Cells
HCV-NS5 Protein
Hepatitis C Virus
IDO
PDL1
SOCS3
author_facet Deepa Rana
Yogesh K Chawla
Anjay Duseja
Radha K Dhiman
Sunil K Arora
author_sort Deepa Rana
title Viral Proteins Mediate Upregulation of Negative Regulatory Factors Causing Down-Modulated Dendritic Cell Functions In Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
title_short Viral Proteins Mediate Upregulation of Negative Regulatory Factors Causing Down-Modulated Dendritic Cell Functions In Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
title_full Viral Proteins Mediate Upregulation of Negative Regulatory Factors Causing Down-Modulated Dendritic Cell Functions In Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
title_fullStr Viral Proteins Mediate Upregulation of Negative Regulatory Factors Causing Down-Modulated Dendritic Cell Functions In Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
title_full_unstemmed Viral Proteins Mediate Upregulation of Negative Regulatory Factors Causing Down-Modulated Dendritic Cell Functions In Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
title_sort viral proteins mediate upregulation of negative regulatory factors causing down-modulated dendritic cell functions in chronic hepatitis c virus infection
publisher European Medical Journal
series European Medical Journal Hepatology
issn 2053-4221
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Stunted cellular immune response against a narrow range of epitopes is the hallmark of chronic hepatitis C infection, but the underneath molecular mechanisms have not been well elucidated. Suboptimal antigen presentation through defective antigen presenting cells, have been suggested. The myeloid dendritic cells as professional antigen presenting cells have been found to be phenotypically and functionally defective in chronic hepatitis C-infected patients in our recently published study. In order to find out if the maturation defects in dendritic cells (DC) are induced by the persistence of virus, we tried to differentiate CD14+ monocytes isolated from the peripheral blood of a healthy volunteer in dendritic cell culture medium containing GM-CSF and IL-4 supplemented with hepatitis C virus (HCV) proteins, core and NS5. The results indicated that a lesser number of monocytes differentiated to DC in presence of HCV proteins. Moreover, the differentiated cells depicted immature phenotype, which will not respond to the TLR-4 mediated stimulation ex vivo with significantly lesser upregulation of activation markers, HLA-DR, CD83, CD80 and CD86 as compared to cells differentiated in the absence of HCV proteins. Besides, these immature cells showed characteristics of defective antigen presentation, with significantly lower allostimulatory capacity towards lymphocytes from a healthy donor. Semi-quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT- PCR) showed upregulated expression of negative regulatory genes SOCS3, PDL1 and IDO in cells grown in presence of HCV proteins, suggesting the role of HCV and associated antigens in functional down- modulation of dendritic cells. This may correlate with the antigen persistence and maturation-defective status of dendritic cells in chronic HCV infection.
topic Dendritic Cells
HCV-NS5 Protein
Hepatitis C Virus
IDO
PDL1
SOCS3
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