Hepatitis C virus infection can be associated with different extrahepatic manifestations, including lichen planus; however, no clear role for HCV in their pathogenesis has been established. T cells were isolated from lichen biopsy specimens of 7 HCV positive patients with oral lichen planus. HCV-specific CD4(+) T-cell lines were obtained in 4 patients from lichen lesions but only in 2 of them from the peripheral blood. Different clonal populations were found in oral tissue and peripheral blood of individual patients, as shown by TCR-Vbeta analysis of antigen-specific T cells. Frequency of HCV-specific CD8(+) cells tested with 4 different HCV tetramers was significantly higher in the lichen tissue than in the circulation; moreover, lichen-derived HCV-specific CD8(+) T cells showed the phenotype of recently activated T cells because most of them were CD69(+) and produced interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) but expanded poorly in vitro upon antigen stimulation. The specificity of HCV-reactive T-cell recruitment into the lichen tissue was further confirmed by the absence of HBV-specific T cells within lichen lesions in 3 additional patients with lichen planus associated with HBV infection. Our study shows HCV-specific T-cell responses at the site of the lesions of an HCV-associated dermatologic disease, sustained by HCV-specific T cells with phenotypic and functional characteristics of terminally differentiated effector cells. In conclusion, this finding and the detection of HCV RNA strands in the lichen tissue strongly suggest a role for HCV-specific T-cell responses in the pathogenesis of oral lichen planus associated with HCV infection

Oral lichen planus pathogenesis: A role for the HCV-specific cellular immune response / Pilli, M; Penna, A; Zerbini, A; Vescovi, Paolo; Manfredi, Maddalena; Negro, F; Carrozzo, M; Mori, C; Giuberti, T; Ferrari, Carlo; Missale, G.. - In: HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0270-9139. - 36(6):(2002), pp. 1446-1452. [10.1053/jhep.2002.37199]

Oral lichen planus pathogenesis: A role for the HCV-specific cellular immune response.

VESCOVI, Paolo;MANFREDI, Maddalena;FERRARI, Carlo;MISSALE G.
2002-01-01

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus infection can be associated with different extrahepatic manifestations, including lichen planus; however, no clear role for HCV in their pathogenesis has been established. T cells were isolated from lichen biopsy specimens of 7 HCV positive patients with oral lichen planus. HCV-specific CD4(+) T-cell lines were obtained in 4 patients from lichen lesions but only in 2 of them from the peripheral blood. Different clonal populations were found in oral tissue and peripheral blood of individual patients, as shown by TCR-Vbeta analysis of antigen-specific T cells. Frequency of HCV-specific CD8(+) cells tested with 4 different HCV tetramers was significantly higher in the lichen tissue than in the circulation; moreover, lichen-derived HCV-specific CD8(+) T cells showed the phenotype of recently activated T cells because most of them were CD69(+) and produced interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) but expanded poorly in vitro upon antigen stimulation. The specificity of HCV-reactive T-cell recruitment into the lichen tissue was further confirmed by the absence of HBV-specific T cells within lichen lesions in 3 additional patients with lichen planus associated with HBV infection. Our study shows HCV-specific T-cell responses at the site of the lesions of an HCV-associated dermatologic disease, sustained by HCV-specific T cells with phenotypic and functional characteristics of terminally differentiated effector cells. In conclusion, this finding and the detection of HCV RNA strands in the lichen tissue strongly suggest a role for HCV-specific T-cell responses in the pathogenesis of oral lichen planus associated with HCV infection
2002
Oral lichen planus pathogenesis: A role for the HCV-specific cellular immune response / Pilli, M; Penna, A; Zerbini, A; Vescovi, Paolo; Manfredi, Maddalena; Negro, F; Carrozzo, M; Mori, C; Giuberti, T; Ferrari, Carlo; Missale, G.. - In: HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0270-9139. - 36(6):(2002), pp. 1446-1452. [10.1053/jhep.2002.37199]
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