1. Role of host immunity and HBx among inactive chronic hepatitis B patients in a highly endemic region.
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Yousefpoor, Nafise, Mahdavian, Malihe, Pourbagher, Zohre, Ahmadi Ghezeldasht, Sanaz, Mosavat, Arman, Ziaee, Masood, Bahreini, Masoumeh, Soleimanpour, Saman, Sharifmoghadam, Mohammad Reza, Valizadeh, Narges, Asghari, Arghvan, Tabarraie, Alijan, and Rezaee, Seyed Abdolrahim
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CHRONIC hepatitis B , *HEPATITIS B virus , *GENE expression , *HEPATITIS B , *CHRONIC active hepatitis - Abstract
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has a wide range, from fulminant hepatitis to inactive chronic hepatitis B (ICB) infection. The present study evaluated critical factors in the outcomes of HBV infection in a highly endemic region of Iran (approximately 12% HBV positive). The expression of seven genes involved in host immunity (Foxp3 , T-bet , ROR-γt , AKT , CREB , IL-28/ or IFN-λ2 , and IL-28R) and HBx for viral activities were evaluated using real-time PCR, TaqMan method. A total of 58 subjects were randomly chosen, including 28 ICB and 30 healthy controls (HCs) from the Esfandiar district, South Khorasan province, Iran. The expression index of Foxp3 and ROR-γt was moderately up-regulated in ICBs but did not statistically significant. T-bet expression in ICB patients was significantly higher than in HCs (p = 0.004). Furthermore, evaluating two signalling pathways in Th activation and cell survival showed that the CREB pathway was significantly up-regulated in ICB patients compared to HCs (p = 0.006), but the AKT did not differ. In innate immune responses, the IL-28/or IFN-λ2 expression in ICB patients was significantly higher than in the HCs (p = 0.02). Surprisingly, only one ICB patient disclosed HBx expression, which shows deficient virus activity in these patients. The ICB condition seems to result from host immune pressure on HBV activities, up-regulation of T-bet and IFN-λ. The high expression of CREB may prevent Kupffer's pro-inflammatory reactions in the liver. Whereas the absence of HBx expression in ICB patients and, consequently, the inactivity of HBV may also confirm such immune pressure. • The expression of IFN-λ as an anti-viral agent was increased in ICB patients. • T-bet , the transcription factor for Th1, was up-regulated in ICB patients. • CREB , as T-cells regulating factor and macrophage functions, is up-regulated in ICBs. • Notably, the upregulation of these factors puts pressure on HBV activities in ICBs. • Surprisingly, the HBx regulatory factor was detected only in one ICB patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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