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[The induced IL-21 levels in CD4(+) T cells of peripheral blood from the different clinical types of patients infected with hepatitis B virus].

Center of Infectious Diseases, Tangdu Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an 710038, China.
Xi bao yu fen zi mian yi xue za zhi = Chinese journal of cellular and molecular immunology 03/2011; 27(3):304-6, 308. pp.304-6, 308
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ABSTRACT To investigate the levels of interleukin (IL)-21 in CD4(+);T cells of peripheral blood from the different types of patients infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and elucidate its role in the hepatitis B pathogenesis.
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from the patients infected with HBV and healthy individuals were stimulated with or without PMA coupled with ionomycin. The levels of IL-21 in CD4(+) T cells and Th17 cells were analyzed by flow cytometry.
PMA and ionomycin induced the expression of IL-21, and IL-21 was mainly produced by CD4(+); T cells, but IL-17A(+) IL-21(+) CD4(+) T cells were not detected. The frequencies of IL-21(+) CD4(+) T cells in the patients of acute hepatitis B and chronic asymptomatic HBV carriers were higher than in healthy controls and severe chronic hepatitis B patients; there were no remarkable differences in the proportion of Th17 cells among the different groups of patients. Furthermore, the proportion of IL-21(+) CD4(+) T cells correlated with Th17 cells in all groups except for the acute hepatitis B patients.
IL-21 levels, which correlated with Th17 cells, were different in CD4(+);T cells from the different types of patients infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV). The results showed that IL-21 may play a role in the hepatitis B pathogenesis.

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Keywords

acute hepatitis B
 
acute hepatitis B patients
 
chronic asymptomatic HBV carriers
 
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flow cytometry
 
healthy controls
 
healthy individuals
 
hepatitis B pathogenesis
 
hepatitis B virus
 
IL-21 levels
 
ionomycin induced
 
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severe chronic hepatitis B patients
 
T cells
 
Th17 cells