• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Liver-Derived Cytotoxic T Cells in Hepatitis A Virus Infection
  • Contributor: Vallbracht, Angelika; Maier, Katharina; Stierhof, York-Dieter; Wiedmann, Karl Herrmann; Flehmig, Bertram; Fleischer, Bernhard
  • Published: University of Chicago Press, 1989
  • Published in: The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 160 (1989) 2, Seite 209-217
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 0022-1899
  • Keywords: Major Articles
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  • Description: An autologous in vitro model was developed to analyze the immunologic cause of liver tissue injury during hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection. Human T lymphocytes infiltrating the livers of two patients with acute HAV infection were isolated from liver biopsy cores, cloned, and expanded in vitro. Procedures using a cell culture system with HAV-infected autologous skin fibroblasts demonstrated that 42% and 53% of the liver-infiltrating CDS⁺ clones were HAV-specific and that they kill HAV-infected skin fibroblasts in a human leukocyte antigen-restricted manner. Data show virus-specific killing by liver-infiltrating T lymphocytes in man and support the hypothesis that liver cell injury in acute HAV infection is mediated by HAV-specific CD8⁺ T lymphocytes and is not caused by a cytopathic effect of the virus itself.