Human hepatitis D virus-specific T cell epitopes

Standard

Human hepatitis D virus-specific T cell epitopes. / Kohsar, Matin; Landahl, Johanna; Neumann-Haefelin, Christoph; Schulze Zur Wiesch, Julian.

in: JHEP REP, Jahrgang 3, Nr. 4, 08.2021, S. 100294.

Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/ZeitungSCORING: ReviewForschung

Harvard

APA

Vancouver

Bibtex

@article{ca1ddeabd149464ab63abad9d7966ee1,
title = "Human hepatitis D virus-specific T cell epitopes",
abstract = "HDV is a small, defective RNA virus that requires the HBsAg of HBV for its assembly, release, and transmission. Chronic HBV/HDV infection often has a severe clinical outcome and is difficult to treat. The important role of a robust virus-specific T cell response for natural viral control has been established for many other chronic viral infections, but the exact role of the T cell response in the control and progression of chronic HDV infection is far less clear. Several recent studies have characterised HDV-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses on a peptide level. This review comprehensively summarises all HDV-specific T cell epitopes described to date and describes our current knowledge of the role of T cells in HDV infection. While we now have better tools to study the adaptive anti-HDV-specific T cell response, further efforts are needed to define the HLA restriction of additional HDV-specific T cell epitopes, establish additional HDV-specific MHC tetramers, understand the degree of cross HDV genotype reactivity of individual epitopes and understand the correlation of the HBV- and HDV-specific T cell response, as well as the breadth and specificity of the intrahepatic HDV-specific T cell response.",
author = "Matin Kohsar and Johanna Landahl and Christoph Neumann-Haefelin and {Schulze Zur Wiesch}, Julian",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2021 The Authors.",
year = "2021",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100294",
language = "English",
volume = "3",
pages = "100294",
journal = "JHEP REP",
issn = "2589-5559",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "4",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Human hepatitis D virus-specific T cell epitopes

AU - Kohsar, Matin

AU - Landahl, Johanna

AU - Neumann-Haefelin, Christoph

AU - Schulze Zur Wiesch, Julian

N1 - © 2021 The Authors.

PY - 2021/8

Y1 - 2021/8

N2 - HDV is a small, defective RNA virus that requires the HBsAg of HBV for its assembly, release, and transmission. Chronic HBV/HDV infection often has a severe clinical outcome and is difficult to treat. The important role of a robust virus-specific T cell response for natural viral control has been established for many other chronic viral infections, but the exact role of the T cell response in the control and progression of chronic HDV infection is far less clear. Several recent studies have characterised HDV-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses on a peptide level. This review comprehensively summarises all HDV-specific T cell epitopes described to date and describes our current knowledge of the role of T cells in HDV infection. While we now have better tools to study the adaptive anti-HDV-specific T cell response, further efforts are needed to define the HLA restriction of additional HDV-specific T cell epitopes, establish additional HDV-specific MHC tetramers, understand the degree of cross HDV genotype reactivity of individual epitopes and understand the correlation of the HBV- and HDV-specific T cell response, as well as the breadth and specificity of the intrahepatic HDV-specific T cell response.

AB - HDV is a small, defective RNA virus that requires the HBsAg of HBV for its assembly, release, and transmission. Chronic HBV/HDV infection often has a severe clinical outcome and is difficult to treat. The important role of a robust virus-specific T cell response for natural viral control has been established for many other chronic viral infections, but the exact role of the T cell response in the control and progression of chronic HDV infection is far less clear. Several recent studies have characterised HDV-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses on a peptide level. This review comprehensively summarises all HDV-specific T cell epitopes described to date and describes our current knowledge of the role of T cells in HDV infection. While we now have better tools to study the adaptive anti-HDV-specific T cell response, further efforts are needed to define the HLA restriction of additional HDV-specific T cell epitopes, establish additional HDV-specific MHC tetramers, understand the degree of cross HDV genotype reactivity of individual epitopes and understand the correlation of the HBV- and HDV-specific T cell response, as well as the breadth and specificity of the intrahepatic HDV-specific T cell response.

U2 - 10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100294

DO - 10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100294

M3 - SCORING: Review article

C2 - 34308324

VL - 3

SP - 100294

JO - JHEP REP

JF - JHEP REP

SN - 2589-5559

IS - 4

ER -