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CD4+ T cells license Kupffer cells to reverse CD8+ T cell dysfunction induced by hepatocellular priming

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
CD4+ T cells license Kupffer cells to reverse CD8+ T cell dysfunction induced by hepatocellular priming / Venzin, V.; Beccaria, C. G.; Perucchini, C.; Delfino, P.; Bono, E. B.; Giustini, L.; Moalli, F.; Grillo, M.; Fumagalli, V.; Laura, C.; Di Lucia, P.; Reinhard, K.; Petschenka, J.; Omokoko, T. A.; Celant, A.; Ottolini, S.; Kawashima, K.; Ravà, M.; De Giovanni, M.; Inverso, D.; Kuka, M.; Kennedy, P. T. F.; Guilliams, M.; Casorati, G.; Pedica, F.; Ponzoni, M.; Şahin, U.; Le Bert, N.; Bertoletti, A.; Vascotto, F.; Guidotti, L. G.; Iannacone, M.. - In: NATURE IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1529-2908. - 26:8(2025), pp. 1352-1366. [10.1038/s41590-025-02199-3]
Abstract:
Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is marked by dysfunctional HBV-specific CD8+ T cells, and restoring their effector activity is a major therapeutic goal. Here, we generated HBV-specific CD4+ T cell receptor transgenic mice to show that CD4+ effector T cells can prevent and reverse the CD8⁺ T cell dysfunction induced by hepatocellular priming. This rescue enhances antiviral CD8+ T cell function and suppresses viral replication. CD4+ T cell help occurs directly within the liver, independent of secondary lymphoid organs, and requires local antigen recognition. Kupffer cells, rather than dendritic cells, are the critical antigen-presenting platform. CD4+ T cells license Kupffer cells via CD40–CD40L interactions, triggering interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-27 production. IL-12 expands the CD4+ T cell pool, while IL-27 is essential for CD8+ T cell rescue. Exogenous IL-27 similarly restores HBV-specific CD8+ T cell function in mice and in T cells isolated from chronically infected patients. These findings identify IL-27 as a tractable immunotherapeutic target in chronic HBV infection
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Venzin, V.; Beccaria, C. G.; Perucchini, C.; Delfino, P.; Bono, E. B.; Giustini, L.; Moalli, F.; Grillo, M.; Fumagalli, V.; Laura, C.; Di Lucia, P.; Reinhard, K.; Petschenka, J.; Omokoko, T. A.; Celant, A.; Ottolini, S.; Kawashima, K.; Ravà, M.; De Giovanni, M.; Inverso, D.; Kuka, M.; Kennedy, P. T. F.; Guilliams, M.; Casorati, G.; Pedica, F.; Ponzoni, M.; Şahin, U.; Le Bert, N.; Bertoletti, A.; Vascotto, F.; Guidotti, L. G.; Iannacone, M.
Autori di Ateneo:
DE GIOVANNI MARCO
FUMAGALLI VALERIA
GUIDOTTI LUCA
IANNACONE MATTEO
INVERSO DONATO
KUKA MIRELA
PEDICA FEDERICA
PONZONI MAURILIO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/186296
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unisr.it//retrieve/handle/20.500.11768/186296/331615/Venzin%20et%20al%202025%2040588520_compressed%20(1).pdf
Pubblicato in:
NATURE IMMUNOLOGY
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