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Hepatitis B virus‐induced hyperactivation of B cells in chronic hepatitis B patients via TLR4

Yang Li, Shengxia Yin, Yuxin Chen, Quan Zhang, Rui Huang, Bei Jia, Jie Wei, Kefang Yao, Jian Wang, Xin Tong, Yong Liu, Chao Wu

2020Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract B cell hyperactivation and functional impairment were identified from patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (CHB) infection; however, the underlying mechanism remains unknown. Here, we aim to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for B cell hyperactivation during HBV infection. Peripheral CD19 + B cells isolated from 4 CHB patients and 4 healthy volunteers were analysed by RNA sequencing. A total of 1401 differentially expressed genes were identified from B cell transcriptome of CHB patients vs healthy volunteers. We found that B cells from CHB patients were functional impaired, with increased TLR4 expression, activated NF‐κB pathway and altered mitochondrial function. The expression of B cell activation‐related genes, including TLR4, was further validated using additional clinical samples. To further verify the role of TLR4 in B cell activation during CHB, B cell phenotypes were determined in wild‐type (WT) and TLR4 −/− HBV‐carrier mice. Hyperactivated B cell and TLR4 signalling pathway were observed in WT HBV‐carrier mice, while TLR4 ablation failed to induce B cell hyperactivation, and downstream MyD88 and NF‐κB were also not altered. Taken together, TLR4 pathway plays a pivotal role in B cell hyperactivation during CHB, which might serve as a promising target for B cell function restoration.

Topics & Concepts

HyperactivationHepatitis B virusTLR4BiologyHepatitis BB cellCellCD19VirusVirologyImmunologyCancer researchImmune systemGeneticsAntibodyHepatitis B Virus StudiesLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentHepatitis C virus research
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