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Title: B CELL IMMUNITY IN HBV INFECTION
Authors: LOGHMAN SALIMZADEH
Keywords: HBV, HBsAg, specific B cells, antibody, atypical memory B cells, anti-PD-1
Issue Date: 23-Aug-2018
Citation: LOGHMAN SALIMZADEH (2018-08-23). B CELL IMMUNITY IN HBV INFECTION. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: The development of antibodies against the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen(HBsAg) constitutes the hallmark of resolution of acute infection and is a therapeutic goal for functional cure of chronic HBV infection (CHB). CHB is known to suppress virus-specific T cells, but its impact on humoral immunity has been poorly analyzed. Here, we developed a new method for direct ex vivo detection of HBsAg-specific memory B cells (MBCs) and analyzing their frequency, function and phenotype utilizing fluorescently labeled HBsAg “baits”. We found that frequencies of circulating HBsAg-specific MBCs are independent of the HBV infection status. In contrast, serum HBsAg presence affects function and phenotype of HBsAg-specific MBCs that were unable to mature in vitro into antibody-secreting cells and displayed characteristics of atypical MBCs. HBsAg-specific MBCs maturation could be partially restored by a method involving the combination of IL-2, IL-21 and CD40L-expressing feeder cells, and further boosted by addition of anti-PD-1.
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/148803
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