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The magnitude of acute hepatitis is more limited by regulation of cytokine signalling than apoptosis of liver-infiltrating effector CD8 T cells
Michelle Vo, Lauren Holz, Volker Benseler, Claire McGuffog, Douglas Hilton, Geoffrey McCaughan, David Bowen, Patrick Bertolino
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2013
Abstract
Abstract Acute hepatitis is often mediated by CD8 T cells that kill target cells or secrete hepatotoxic cytokines. However, the parameters regulating CD8 T cell-mediated acute hepatitis are not well understood. We used the well-characterized Met-Kb Tg mouse model of acute hepatitis, in which hepatitis is mediated by lymph node activated TCR Tg CD8 recognizing their cognate antigen in the liver. To investigate whether cytokine regulation or apoptosis of CD8 T cells were critical in limiting acute hepatocellular injury, adoptive transfer experiments were performed using TCR Tg T cells deficient for either suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS-1) or the pro-apoptotic molecule Bi..
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