Early changes in interferon signaling define natural killer cell response and refractoriness to interferon-based therapy of hepatitis C patients

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作者
Edlich, Birgit [1 ]
Ahlenstiel, Golo [1 ]
Azpiroz, Aintzane Zabaleta [1 ]
Stoltzfus, Jonathan [1 ]
Noureddin, Mazen [1 ]
Serti, Elisavet [1 ]
Feld, Jordan J.
Liang, T. Jake
Rotman, Yaron
Rehermann, Barbara [1 ]
机构
[1] NIDDK, Immunol Sect, Liver Dis Branch, NIH,DHHS, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
VIROLOGICAL RESPONSE; VIRUS; RIBAVIRIN; PEGINTERFERON; EXPRESSION; INFECTION; GAMMA; STAT1; HCV;
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10.1002/hep.24628
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Natural killer (NK) cells exhibit a polarized phenotype with increased cytotoxicity and decreased interferon gamma (IFN-?) production in chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Here, we asked whether this is caused by type I interferon (IFN)-induced expression and phosphorylation levels of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) molecules in NK cells and whether it affects the response and refractoriness of NK cells to IFN-a-based therapy of HCV. STAT1 levels in NK cells were significantly higher in patients with chronic HCV infection than in uninfected controls. STAT1 levels and induction of phosphorylated STAT1 (pSTAT1) increased further during IFN-a-based therapy with preferential STAT1 over STAT4 phosphorylation. Induction of pSTAT1 correlated with increased NK cytotoxicity (tumor necrosis factorapoptosis-inducing ligand [TRAIL] expression and degranulation) and decreased IFN-? production. NK cells from patients with a greater than 2 log10 first-phase HCV RNA decline to IFN-a-based therapy (>99% IFN effectiveness) displayed strong pSTAT1 induction in vivo and were refractory to further stimulation in vitro. In contrast, NK cells from patients with a less than 2 log10 first-phase HCV RNA decline exhibited lower pSTAT1 induction in vivo (P = 0.024), but retained greater IFN-a responsiveness in vitro (P = 0.024). NK cells of all patients became refractory to in vivo and in vitro stimulation by IFN-a during the second-phase virological response. Conclusion: These data show that IFN-a-induced modulation of STAT1/4 phosphorylation underlies the polarization of NK cells toward increased cytotoxicity and decreased IFN-? production in HCV infection, and that NK cell responsiveness and refractoriness correlate to the antiviral effectiveness of IFN-a-based therapy. (Hepatology 2012;55:39-48)
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