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The role of hepatic immune regulation in systemic immunity to viral infection

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MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
卷 204, 期 1, 页码 21-27

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00430-014-0371-0

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Liver immune regulation; Local antigen presentation; Liver-primed T cells; Liver sinusoidal endothelial cells; iMATE; Local T cell proliferation; Therapeutic vaccination

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  1. DFG [SFB 704, SFB TR57, SFB TR36]
  2. DFG (Excellence Cluster ImmunoSensation)
  3. EU

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The liver has particular immune functions attributed by its unique microenvironment and its liver-resident cell populations. During autoimmunity and viral hepatitis, the liver serves as target for effector responses of immune cells. However, skewing of effector T cell functions through tolerogenic liver-resident antigen-presenting cells and through the immune regulatory hepatic microenvironment. Importantly, the liver also participates in shaping systemic antigen-specific immunity. Local antigen-presenting cell populations, in particular liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs), cross-present soluble, circulating or hepatocyte-derived antigens to na < ve CD8 T cells. Upon priming by cross-presenting LSECs, na < ve CD8 T cells develop into a unique population of antigen-experienced memory-like T cell population that can be reactivated in an inflammatory context to protect against infection with viruses or bacteria. Furthermore, upon prolonged inflammatory TNF-dependent signaling, the induction of intrahepatic myeloid cell aggregates for T cell population expansion (iMATEs) is observed in liver tissue. iMATEs are formed by inflammatory monocytes developing into dendritic cells and function to attract recently activated CD8 T cells. Those CD8 T cells located within the cocoon-like iMATE structure show strong proliferation initiated by co-stimulatory signaling. Locally expanded CD8 T cells are key to control acute and chronic viral infections. The mechanistic understanding of local hepatic T cell priming and local expansion of effector CD8 T cells will help to develop novel therapeutic vaccination strategies.

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