Enolase: a metabolic checkpoint behind diverse exhaustion stages of CD8+ T cells in chronic HBV and HCV

Resolving chronic hepatic infections caused by hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HCV) could be realised through two primary approaches: direct targeting of the virus or enhancement of the immune response, encompassing antiviral and immune-based therapies, respectively. Although direct-acting antiviral (DAA) medications exhibit remarkable efficacy in curing chronic HCV infection, the current approach to treating chronic HBV infection relies on long-term administration of nucleos(t)ide analogues, which inhibits viral replication but falls short of resolving the infection.1 The importance of functional virus-specific T cells in clearing HBV and HCV infections is suggested by the contrasting levels of virus-specific T cell immunity observed between individuals who successfully recover from acute hepatic viral infections and those who experience prolonged chronic infections. Chronic HBV and HCV infections manifest with diminished quantities of virus-specific T cells, which exhibit signs of exhaustion and functional impairment. The enhancement of virus-specific T cell functionality…

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Settembre 2023