Abstract
Expanded CD4+CD28null T cells have not been described in the circulation of patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). The aim of the present was to detect and characterize the surface phenotype and functional capacity of these cells in CHB patients. Expanded CD4+CD28null T cells were detected in the circulation of CHB patients with high viral load and elevated aminotransferase levels. Most CD4+CD28null T cells showed a CD27−CD45RA−CD45RO+ surface phenotype. The markers CD56, CD57 and killer immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) were detected on CD4+CD28null T cells, but the majority were positive for CD57. Functionally, CD4+CD28null T cells were found to be potent cytotoxic T lymphocytes with perforin and granzyme B secretion profiles. These findings indicate that the expanded CD4+CD28null T cells are cytotoxic memory T cells and display a distinct functional phenotype in comparison with CD4+CD28+ T cells. The presence of these cells appears to be associated with inflammatory conditions, suggesting that these elevated CD4+CD28null T cells might be involved in the pathogenesis of CHB.
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Authors Yiqin Wang and Jianying Bai contributed equally to this work.