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Hepatitis B Virus Replication Could Enhance Regulatory T Cell Activity by Producing Soluble Heat Shock Protein 60 From Hepatocytes

  作者 Kondo, Y; Ueno, Y; Kobayashi, K; Kakazu, E; Shiina, M; Inoue, J; Tamai, K; Wakui, Y; Tanaka, Y; Ninomiya, M; Obara, N; Fukushima, K; Ishii, M; Kobayashi, T; Niitsuma, H; Kon, S; Shimosegawa, T  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Infectious Diseases;  卷期  2010年202-2;  页码  202-213  
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[摘要]Background. HBcAg-specific regulatory T (T-reg) cells play an important role in the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis B. Soluble heat shock proteins, especially soluble heat shock protein 60 (sHSP60), could affect the function of Treg cells via Toll-like receptor. Methods. We analyzed the relationship between soluble heat shock protein production and hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication with both clinical samples from HBeAg-positive patients with chronic hepatitis B (n = 24) and HBeAb-positive patients with chronic hepatitis B (n = 24) and in vitro HBV-replicating hepatocytes. Thereafter, we examined the biological effects of sHSP60 with isolated T-reg cells. Results. The serum levels of sHSP60 in patients with chronic hepatitis B were statistically significantly higher than those in patients with chronic hepatitis C (P<.01), and the levels of sHSP60 were correlated with the HBV DNA levels (R = 0.532; P < .001) but not with the alanine aminotransferase levels. Moreover, the levels of sHSP60 in HBV-replicating HepG2 cells were statistically significantly higher than those in control HepG2 cells. Preincubation of CD4(+) CD25(+) cells with recombinant HSP60 (1 ng/mL) statistically significantly increased the frequency of HBcAg-specific interleukin 10-secreting T-reg cells. The frequency of IL7R(-)CD4(+)CD25(+) cells, the expression of Toll-like receptor 2, and the suppressive function of T-reg cells had declined during entecavir treatment. Conclusion. The function of HBcAg-specific T-reg cells was enhanced by sHSP60 produced from HBV-infected hepatocytes. Entecavir treatment suppressed the frequency and function of T-reg cells; this might contribute to the persistence of HBV infection.

 
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