Targeting p53 and histone methyltransferases restores exhausted CD8+ T cells in HCV infection

靶向 p53 和组蛋白甲基转移酶可恢复 HCV 感染中耗竭的 CD8+ T 细胞

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作者:Valeria Barili ,Paola Fisicaro ,Barbara Montanini ,Greta Acerbi ,Anita Filippi ,Giovanna Forleo ,Chiara Romualdi ,Manuela Ferracin ,Francesca Guerrieri ,Giuseppe Pedrazzi ,Carolina Boni ,Marzia Rossi ,Andrea Vecchi ,Amalia Penna ,Alessandra Zecca ,Cristina Mori ,Alessandra Orlandini ,Elisa Negri ,Marco Pesci ,Marco Massari ,Gabriele Missale ,Massimo Levrero ,Simone Ottonello ,Carlo Ferrari

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) represents a unique model to characterize, from early to late stages of infection, the T cell differentiation process leading to exhaustion of human CD8+ T cells. Here we show that in early HCV infection, exhaustion-committed virus-specific CD8+ T cells display a marked upregulation of transcription associated with impaired glycolytic and mitochondrial functions, that are linked to enhanced ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and p53 signaling. After evolution to chronic infection, exhaustion of HCV-specific T cell responses is instead characterized by a broad gene downregulation associated with a wide metabolic and anti-viral function impairment, which can be rescued by histone methyltransferase inhibitors. These results have implications not only for treatment of HCV-positive patients not responding to last-generation antivirals, but also for other chronic pathologies associated with T cell dysfunction, including cancer.

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