Large-scale screening of HBV epitopes restricted by multiple prevalent HLA-B/C allotypes and routine detection of HBV-specific T cells in CHB patients
Yandan Wu, Yu Zhao, Ruixue Ji, Pinqing Li, Huijuan Chen, Fangping Yue, Yi Wu, Jie Qiu, Chuanlai Shen

TL;DR
This study identifies new T-cell epitopes for hepatitis B virus and develops a method to measure T-cell responses in chronic hepatitis B patients.
Contribution
A broad-spectrum epitope library and ELISpot assay for routine detection of HBV-specific T cells in CHB patients.
Findings
89 novel CD8+ T-cell epitopes were identified from HBV proteins using PBMCs from 250 CHB patients.
Reactive T-cell counts negatively correlate with serum HBsAg levels but not with HBeAg or ALT levels.
Combination therapy with NUCs/IFN-α increases reactive HBV-specific T cells more than monotherapy.
Abstract
In our previous work, a total of 103 CD8+ T-cell epitopes restricted by 13 prevalent HLA-A allotypes in Northeast Asians were validated from the main proteins of hepatitis B virus (HBV). This study aims to further screen the T-cell epitopes restricted by 15 prevalent HLA-B and 14 prevalent HLA-C allotypes and establish a universal assay for counting reactive HBV-specific T cells in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). CD8+ T-cell epitopes were systematically screened through a combination of in silico prediction, ex vivo co-cultures of peptides with patient-derived peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), and peptide competitive binding assays using HLA-B/C transfected cell lines. A total of 89 novel CD8+ T-cell epitopes were identified from four HBV main proteins using PBMCs from 250 CHB patients. Furthermore, 201 validated CD8+ T-cell epitope peptides restricted by the 13…
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TopicsHepatitis B Virus Studies · vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches · Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology
