Influence of hepatitis B virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22

Objective To investigate the influence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection on intrahepatic natural killer (NK) cells and innate lymphoid cell 22 (ILC22), and to provide theoretical and experimental bases for clarifying mechanisms of HBV infection in inducing innate immune response. Methods A total...

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Main Authors: PENG Meijuan, YANG Xiaofei, WEI Xin
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Language:zho
Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2016-10-01
Series:Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
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spelling doaj-870ccb8b6f8e45138ebe85f1a89670642020-11-25T00:26:03ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Clinical HepatologyLinchuang Gandanbing Zazhi1001-52561001-52562016-10-0132101883188710.3969/j.issn.1001-5256.2016.10.012Influence of hepatitis B virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22PENG Meijuan0YANG Xiaofei1WEI Xin2Center for Infectious Diseases, Tangdu Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi′an 710038, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Tangdu Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi′an 710038, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Tangdu Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi′an 710038, ChinaObjective To investigate the influence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection on intrahepatic natural killer (NK) cells and innate lymphoid cell 22 (ILC22), and to provide theoretical and experimental bases for clarifying mechanisms of HBV infection in inducing innate immune response. Methods A total of 10 male BALC/c aged 6-8 weeks were divided into experimental group and control group, with 5 mice in each group. The mice in the experimental group were treated with the hydrodynamic injection of normal saline containing 10 μg plasmids of complete HBV genome (the volume equaled to 9% of the body weight of the mouse) via the caudal vein, and those in the control group were only treated with normal saline. The mice were scarified 4 days later, and intrahepatic lymphocytes (IHLs) were isolated. Flow cytometry was used to determine the proportions of NK cells and ILC22 subset in IHLs, and the t-test was used for comparison between groups. Results Hydrodynamic injection of the plasmids containing complete HBV genome induced high levels of HBsAg and HBeAg in mice, with an increase in the serum level of alanine aminotransferase. After HBV infection, the experimental group showed a significant increase in the proportion of intrahepatic NK cells compared with the control group (25.90%±4.92% vs 12.98%±2.13%, t=3.811, P=0.003), while there were no significant differences in the proportions of CD127+ and CD127- NK subsets in NK cells between the two groups. Moreover, after HBV infection, the experimental group showed a significant increase in the proportion of intrahepatic NKp46+ILC22 subset compared with the control group (36.05%±6.85% vs 10.22%±3.54%, t=7.372, P<0.001); however, there was no significant difference in the proportion of NKp46-ILC22 between the two groups. Conclusion HBV infection induces increased levels of intrahepatic NK cells and NKp46+ILC22 cells and thus promotes the innate immune response in the liver.http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=7738
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WEI Xin
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WEI Xin
Influence of hepatitis B virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22
Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
author_facet PENG Meijuan
YANG Xiaofei
WEI Xin
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title Influence of hepatitis B virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22
title_short Influence of hepatitis B virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22
title_full Influence of hepatitis B virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22
title_fullStr Influence of hepatitis B virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22
title_full_unstemmed Influence of hepatitis B virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22
title_sort influence of hepatitis b virus infection on intrahepatic natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cell 22
publisher Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology
series Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
issn 1001-5256
1001-5256
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Objective To investigate the influence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection on intrahepatic natural killer (NK) cells and innate lymphoid cell 22 (ILC22), and to provide theoretical and experimental bases for clarifying mechanisms of HBV infection in inducing innate immune response. Methods A total of 10 male BALC/c aged 6-8 weeks were divided into experimental group and control group, with 5 mice in each group. The mice in the experimental group were treated with the hydrodynamic injection of normal saline containing 10 μg plasmids of complete HBV genome (the volume equaled to 9% of the body weight of the mouse) via the caudal vein, and those in the control group were only treated with normal saline. The mice were scarified 4 days later, and intrahepatic lymphocytes (IHLs) were isolated. Flow cytometry was used to determine the proportions of NK cells and ILC22 subset in IHLs, and the t-test was used for comparison between groups. Results Hydrodynamic injection of the plasmids containing complete HBV genome induced high levels of HBsAg and HBeAg in mice, with an increase in the serum level of alanine aminotransferase. After HBV infection, the experimental group showed a significant increase in the proportion of intrahepatic NK cells compared with the control group (25.90%±4.92% vs 12.98%±2.13%, t=3.811, P=0.003), while there were no significant differences in the proportions of CD127+ and CD127- NK subsets in NK cells between the two groups. Moreover, after HBV infection, the experimental group showed a significant increase in the proportion of intrahepatic NKp46+ILC22 subset compared with the control group (36.05%±6.85% vs 10.22%±3.54%, t=7.372, P<0.001); however, there was no significant difference in the proportion of NKp46-ILC22 between the two groups. Conclusion HBV infection induces increased levels of intrahepatic NK cells and NKp46+ILC22 cells and thus promotes the innate immune response in the liver.
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