Sl. Tsai et al., IMMUNE-RESPONSE TO A HEPATITIS-C VIRUS NONSTRUCTURAL PROTEIN IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C VIRUS-INFECTION, Journal of hepatology, 21(3), 1994, pp. 403-411
The immune responses to a hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein (T3A
g) overlapping with the C100-3 antigen were examined in three groups o
f patients with chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis. Group I included 20 ca
ses positive for both anti-C100-3 and the second-generation anti-HCV t
est (anti-HCV-II); Group II, five cases with anti-C100-3(-)/anti-HCV-I
I(+); and Group III, seven cases negative for both tests. HCV RNA was
detectable in 20 (100%), 4 (80%) and 0 (0%) patients in each group, re
spectively. Proliferative responses of peripheral blood mononuclear ce
lls to T3Ag were present in 16 (80%), 3 (60%) and 0 (0%) cases in each
group, respectively (p<0.05). Removal of CD8+ T cells from peripheral
blood mononuclear cells resulted in a conversion of unresponsiveness
to significant proliferation to T3Ag in the remaining cases in groups
I and II, but not in group III. This change paralleled the antigen-ind
uced production of interferon-gamma and interleukin-2, but not interle
ukin-4. The removal also enhanced the T3Ag-stimulated anti-C100-3 anti
body production from cultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells in gr
oup II patients. These results indicate that the T3Ag-specific type 1
T helper cells play an important role in regulating anti-C100-3 antibo
dy secretion in hepatitis C patients. (C) Journal of Hepatology.