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Differential response of HBV envelope-specific CD4+ T cells is related to HBsAg loss after stopping nucleos(t)ide analogue therapy

Li, Yongyin*; Wen, Chunhua; Gu, Shuqin; Wang, Weibin; Guo, Ling; Li, Chris Kafai; Yi, Xuan; Zhou, Yang; Dong, Zheyu; Fu, Xin; Zhong, Shihong; Wang, Yuhao; Huang, Kuiyuan; Yin, Junhua; Zhong, Chunxiu; Liang, Xieer; Fan, Rong; Chen, Haitao; Jiang, Deke; Zhang, Xiaoyong; Sun, Jian; Tang, Libo*; Peng, Jie*; Hou, Jinlin*
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北京大学; 南方医科大学; 中山大学

摘要

Background and Aim: Long-term maintenance of viral control, even HBsAg loss, remains a challenge for chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients undergoing nucleos(t)ide analogue (NA) discontinuation. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between HBV-specific T-cell responses targeting peptides spanning the whole proteome and clinical outcomes in CHB patients after NA discontinuation. @@@ Approach and Results: Eighty-eight CHB patients undergoing NA discontinuation were classified as responders (remained relapse-free up to 96 weeks) or relapsers (relapsed patients who underwent NA retreatment for up to 48 weeks and reachieved stable viral control). HBV-specific T-cell responses were detected at baseline and longitudinally throughout the follow-up. We found responders had a greater magnitude of HBV polymerase (Pol)-specific T-cell responses than relapsers at baseline. After long-term NA discontinuation, simultaneously enhanced HBV Core-induced and Pol-induced responses were observed in responders. Particularly, responders with HBsAg loss possessed enhanced HBV Envelope (Env)-induced responses after short-term and long-term follow-up. Notably, CD4(+)T cells accounted for the predominance of HBV-specific T-cell responses. Correspondingly, CD4-deficient mice showed attenuated HBV-specific CD8(+)T-cell responses, reduced HBsAb-producing B cells, and delayed HBsAg loss; in contrast, in vitro addition of CD4(+)T cells promoted HBsAb production by B cells. Besides, IL-9, rather than PD-1 blockade, enhanced HBV Pol-specific CD4(+)T-cell responses. @@@ Conclusion: HBV-specific CD4(+)T-cell responses induced by the targeted peptide possess specificities for long-term viral control and HBsAg loss in CHB patients undergoing NA discontinuation, indicating that CD4(+)T cells specific to distinct HBV antigens may endow with divergent antiviral potential.

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HEPATITIS-B ANTIGEN