埃利斯波特
免疫学
乙型肝炎病毒
乙型肝炎表面抗原
医学
慢性感染
T细胞
免疫疗法
HBcAg
CD8型
抗原
病毒学
免疫系统
病毒
作者
Ruben C. Hoogeveen,Suzan Dijkstra,Lea M. Bartsch,Hannah K. Drescher,Jasneet Aneja,Maxwell Robidoux,James A. Cheney,Jörg Timm,Adam J. Gehring,Paulo Sérgio Fonseca de Sousa,Lya Ximenez,Luis Baião Peliganga,Anita Pitts,Fiona B. Evans,André Boonstra,Arthur Y. Kim,Lia Laura Lewis‐Ximenez,Georg M. Lauer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhep.2022.05.041
摘要
Background & Aims
With or without antiviral treatment, few individuals achieve sustained functional cure of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. A better definition of what mediates functional cure is essential for improving immunotherapeutic strategies. We aimed to compare HBV-specific T cell responses in patients with different degrees of viral control. Methods
We obtained blood from 124 HBV-infected individuals, including those with acute self-limiting HBV infection, chronic infection, and chronic infection with functional cure. We screened for HBV-specific T cell specificities by ELISpot, assessed the function of HBV-specific T cells using intracellular cytokine staining, and characterized HBV-specific CD4 T cells using human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II tetramer staining, all directly ex vivo. Results
ELISpot screening readily identified HBV-specific CD4 and CD8 T cell responses in acute resolving infection compared with more limited reactivity in chronic infection. Applying more sensitive assays revealed higher frequencies of functional HBV-specific CD4 T cells, but not CD8 T cells, in functional cure compared to chronic infection. Function independent analysis using HLA multimers also identified more HBV-specific CD4 T cell responses in functional cure compared to chronic infection, with the emergence of CD4 T cell memory both after acute and chronic infection. Conclusions
Functional cure is associated with higher frequencies of functional HBV-specific CD4 memory T cell responses. Thus, immunotherapeutic approaches designed to induce HBV functional cure should also aim to improve CD4 T cell responses. Lay summary
Immunotherapy is a form of treatment that relies on harnessing the power of an individual's immune system to target a specific disease or pathogen. Such approaches are being developed for patients with chronic HBV infection, in an attempt to mimic the immune response in patients who control HBV infection spontaneously, achieving a so-called functional cure. However, what exactly defines protective immune responses remains unclear. Herein, we show that functional cure is associated with robust responses by HBV-specific CD4 T cells (a type of immune cell).
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