| Literature DB >> 30361846 |
Jun-Chi Xu1,2,3, Fei Gao4,5, Yi-An Liu1,2, Xiao-Long Zhang6, Hui Chen1,2,3, Xiao-Yan Zhu1,2,3, Hua-Feng Song1,2,3, Feng Qian1,3, Ming Li1,3, Chen Yang7,8, Chuan-Wu Zhu9,10,11, Ping Xu12,13,14.
Abstract
This study analysed the biological significance of TLT-2 on CD8+T cells in hepatitis B patients and provided a theoretical basis for the potential role of TLT-2 as an immune regulator. Flow cytometry sorting, isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation and short hairpin RNAs were used to analyse the function of TLT-2 on CD8+T cells in hepatitis B patients. The TLT-2 expression levels in the acute hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis B groups were significantly higher than that in the healthy control group and were positively correlated with ALT and AST. The CD8+TLT-2+T cells exhibited stronger immune function and greater cell proliferation ability and secreted higher levels of cytokines than the CD8+TLT-2-T cells. An analysis of the proteome differences between the TLT-2+CD8+T and TLT-2-CD8+T cells revealed that TLT-2 affected CD8+T cell activation by regulating Granzyme B expression and by further action on the NF-κB signalling pathway. This study first elucidated the mechanism by which TLT-2 influences the activation of CD8+T cells, improved the understanding of the TLT-2 signalling pathway and clarified the role of the TLT-2+CD8+T cell subset in hepatitis B virus infection. The study proposed a novel subset of CD8+T cells that could be useful for understanding the immune function of patients with hepatitis B and further elucidating the pathogenesis of hepatitis B by analysing changes in this subpopulation with the goal of providing a new target for the treatment of hepatitis B.Entities:
Keywords: CD8+T; Cell activation; Costimulation; Inflammation; TLT-2
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30361846 DOI: 10.1007/s10238-018-0534-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1591-8890 Impact factor: 3.984