Title of article :
Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Hepatitis BAre Accompanied by Decline of Core Antigen-Specific Regulatory T-Cell Frequencies: Implications for Successful Anti-HBV Treatments
Author/Authors :
TSAI, SUN LUNG CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN , WANG, SHIH LING CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, TAIWAN , FENG, I CHE CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN , KUO, HSING TAO CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN , KOAY, LOK BENG CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN , SHEU, MING JEN CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN , LEE, CHUAN LEE CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN , SUN, CHI SHU CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN , WU, KUAN TA CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN , LIN, CHIN YI CHI MEI MEDICAL CENTER - DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, TAIWAN
From page :
183
To page :
200
Abstract :
Background and Aims: Acute exacerbations (AEs) of perinatally-acquired chronic hepatitis B (CHB) are accompanied by increased T cell responses to hepatitis B core and e antigens (HBcAg HBeAg). Naturally-arising forkhead transcription factor Foxp3 (forkhead box p3)-expressing CD4+CD2S+ regulatory T (Treg ) cells are thought to be important in the control of infectious diseases. This study aimed to investigate whether HBcAg-specific Treg cells playa role in modUlating spontaneous AEs and in influencing the outcome of anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) treatments. Methods: The SYFPEITHI scoring system was employed to predict epitope peptides on HBcAg overlapping with HBeAg for the construction of peptide-HLA class II tetramers to measure HBcAg-specific Treg cell frequencies (Treg f). Results: HBcAg-specific Treg fdeclined significantly in association with increased HBcAg-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte frequencies during spontaneous AEs without treatment. Vigorous in vitro expansion of CD4+CD2S+ Treg cells from CHB patients responding to HBcAg and/or its peptides plus interleukin-2 (IL-2) was consistently detected. Depletion of Treg cells from peripheral blood mononuclear cells enhanced proliferation to HBcAg. In contrast, patients with AEs who received anti-HBV treatments with oral nucleoside analogues or interferon-alpha injection revealed that more posttreatment increase of HBcAg-specific Treg f correlated with a higher sustained remission rate to the therapy. Conclusions: These data indicate that HBcAg-specific Treg cells from perinatally-acquired CHB patients are proliferative to HBcAg and its peptides and exhibit suppressor activity. They playa crucial role in modulating spontaneous AEs and in successful anti-HBV treatments.
Keywords :
Chronic Hepatitis B , Acute Exacerbation , Regulatory T Cell , Sustained Remission
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly
Record number :
2581946
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