Activated circulating T follicular helper 17 cells positively correlated with anti-HBV humoral immunity in chronic hepatitis B patients
Qi Gu, Minxin Mao, Yuan Liu, Xin Tong, Juan Zhang, Jinqiu Ran, Xiaoyan Ma, Juan Xia, Rui Huang, Jie Li, Tianyang Liu, Yuxin Chen, Shengxia Yin, Chao Wu

TL;DR
This study shows that Tfh17 cells in chronic hepatitis B patients are linked to antibody production and viral load, offering new insights for potential treatments.
Contribution
The study reveals the distinct roles of activated and quiescent Tfh17 cells in HBV immunity and their correlation with disease markers.
Findings
CHB patients have higher total Tfh cells and lower Tfh17 frequencies compared to healthy controls.
Quiescent Tfh17 cells correlate negatively with HBsAg+ B cells and positively with IgG levels.
Activated Tfh17 cells correlate with higher HBsAg and HBV DNA levels in CHB patients.
Abstract
Dysfunction of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-specific B cells and lack of antibodies against hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) are associated with failure to achieve functional cure in chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Follicular helper T (Tfh) cells are essential for B-cell differentiation into plasma cells and comprise three subsets: Tfh1, Tfh2, and Tfh17 cells. Our previous studies suggested dysregulated Tfh responses in CHB patients. However, the functions of Tfh cell subsets in CHB progression and treatment remain incompletely characterized. To explore the role of Tfh subgroups in HBV infection, we analyzed the frequencies of total and HBsAg-specific Tfh cell subsets and their surface markers using flow cytometry. Compared with healthy individuals [healthy controls (HCs)], CHB patients had significantly higher frequencies of total Tfh cells, lower frequencies of Tfh17 cells and increased…
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TopicsHepatitis B Virus Studies · Hepatitis C virus research · T-cell and B-cell Immunology
