Asialo GM1-positive liver-resident CD8 T cells that express CD44 and LFA-1 are essential for immune clearance of hepatitis B virus

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Chi-Chang Sung
Jau-Hau Horng
Shih-Hong Siao
I-Tsu Chyuan
Hwei-Fang Tsai
Pei-Jer Chen
Ping-Ning Hsu
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[1] National Taiwan University,Graduate Institute of Immunology, College of Medicine
[2] National Taiwan University,Graduate Institute of Microbiology, College of Medicine
[3] Cathay General Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Fu Jen Catholic University,School of Medicine, College of Medicine
[5] Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
[6] National Taiwan University,Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine
[7] National Taiwan University Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
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asialo GM-1; liver-resident CD8 T cells; HBV clearance;
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Persistent hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection results in chronic liver diseases that may progress to chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and subsequent hepatocellular carcinoma. Previous studies demonstrated that adaptive immunity, in particular CD8 T cells, is critical in HBV elimination. Recent studies have revealed a distinct tissue-localized T cell lineage, tissue-resident memory (TRM) cells, that is crucial for protective immunity in peripheral tissues. In this study, we showed that treatment with an anti-asialo GM1 (ASGM1) antibody (Ab), which depletes NK cells, led to impairment of HBV clearance in a mouse animal model. Unexpectedly, the ability to clear HBV was not significantly impaired in NFIL3 KO mice, which are deficient in NK cells, implying that other non-NK ASGM1-positive immune cells mediate HBV clearance. We isolated intrahepatic ASGM1-positive cells from NFIL3 KO mice and analyzed the immune phenotype of these cells. Our results demonstrated a distinct population of CD44+ LFA-1hi CD8 T cells that were the major intrahepatic ASGM1-positive immune cells in NFIL3 KO mice. Importantly, transcriptome analysis revealed that these ASGM1-positive CD8 T cells had distinct gene profiles and shared a similar core gene signature with TRM cells. In addition to both transcriptional and phenotypic liver residency characteristics, ASGM1-positive CD8 T cells were able to home to and be retained in the liver after adoptive transfer. Taken together, our study results indicate that these ASGM1-positive liver-resident CD8 T cells are the major effector immune cells mediating anti-HBV immunity.
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