| Literature DB >> 33022425 |
Saadyeh Rashidi1, Leila Farhadi1, Faezeh Ghasemi2, Farshad Sheikhesmaeili3, Asadollah Mohammadi4.
Abstract
The non-classical human leukocyte antigens (HLA)-G could be generally considered as a potent tolerogenic molecule, which modulates immune responses. HLA-G due to the immunosuppressive properties may play an important role in the pathogenesis of infections related to the liver. HLA-G may display two distinct activities in the pathological conditions so that it could be protective in the autoimmune and inflammatory diseases or could be suppressive of the immune system in the infections or cancers. HLA-G might be used as a novel therapeutic target for liver diseases in the future. Indeed, new therapeutic agents targeting HLA-G expression or antibodies which block HLA-G activity are being developed and tested. However, further consideration of the HLA-G function in liver disease is required. This review aims to summarize the role of HLA-G in the liver of patients with HBV infection.Entities:
Keywords: HLA-G; Hepatitis B virus; Pathogenesis; Protection
Year: 2020 PMID: 33022425 DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104580
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Genet Evol ISSN: 1567-1348 Impact factor: 3.342