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Chinese Journal of Immunology ; (12): 1072-1075, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-616454

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Objective:To investigate the significance of T helper type 17 cells(Th17)/T regulatory cells (Treg) in the prognosis of chronic hepatitis B(CHB) by comparing the changes of Th17 cells ,Treg cells and their rate under different therapy in chronic hepatitis B patients.Methods: 40 patients infected with chronic hepatitis B(CHB) were divided into chronic hepatitis B without antiviral(CHBWA) group and chronic hepatitis B antiviral(CHBA) group depending on whether nucleoside antiviral was applied,with 20 cases each,10 cases in asymptomatic hepatitis b carriers(AsC) group.10 cases in health control (HC) group.Flow cytometer(FCM) was adopted to detect peripheral blood Th17 and Treg cell frequency in CHB patients at 0,1 month in CHBWA group ,at 0,1,3 month in CHBA group,AsC patients and HC cases ,then calculating Th17/Treg ratio and observing the dynamic changes at different disease states.Results: After the liver-protecting treatment in CHBWA patients,the Th17/Treg ratio at 1 month(0.39±0.11)decreased compared to 0 month(1.20±0.26)rapidly(P0.05).Ratio of Th17/Treg and ALT had good positive correlation (r=0.709,P=0).In CHBA patients group,after the liver-protecting and antiviral treatment,patients′ Th17/Treg ratio decreased rapidly in the first month(0.73±0.32) and third month(0.76±0.44),and there′s statistical difference compared with 0 month(1.18±0.27,P0.05),while the Th17/Treg ratio in CHBA group was higher than CHBWA group(t=4.471,P<0.01) after 1 month of treatment.Conclusion: In the CHB patients,antiviral treatment will influence the Th17,Tregs cells frequency,resulting the change of Th17/Treg ratio,but also the ratio may be associated with virus removal.

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Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases ; (12): 518-521, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-482151

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Objective To investigate the expression of T helper type 17 cells (Th17) and cell‐related cytokines ,including interleukin (IL)‐21 ,IL‐22 ,IL‐23 in the peripheral blood of different clinical stages of patients with acute hepatitis B (AHB) .Methods Ten cases of AHB patients were enrolled .The frequency of Th17 cells in the three clinical stages (i .e .acute phase ,convalescent phase and resolved phase) were detected by flow cytometry . IL‐21 , IL‐22 and IL‐23 were measured by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) .Control group was composed of ten healthy subjects .The comparison between the two groups was done by t test and the differences among multiple groups were compared by one way ANOVA .Pearson correlation analysis was used for correlation analysis .Results The frequency of Th17 in healthy controls was (0 .68 ± 0 .29)% ,while those in acute phase ,convalescent phase and resolved phase of AHB patients were (18 .22 ± 4 .13)% , (3 .14 ± 1 .90 )% and (3 .31 ± 0 .95 )% , The differences between the two groups were significant (t= 13 .405 ,4 .047 and 8 .342 , respectively ;all P< 0 .01) .The levels of IL‐21 ,IL‐22 and IL‐23 in healthy controls were (42 .00 ± 6 .95) ,(315 .89 ± 96 .16) and (11 .95 ± 6 .95) ng/L ,respectively .Those in acute phase of AHB patients were (575 .39 ± 47 .01) ,(648 .44 ± 47 .12) and (38 .29 ± 4 .68) ng/L ,respectively ,those in convalescent phase were (366 .50 ± 33 .74) ,(405 .04 ± 47 .12) and (25 .10 ± 4 .69) ng/L ,respectively ,while those in resolved phase of AHB patients were (46 .62 ± 8 .28) ,(365 .94 ± 45 .62) and (15 .29 ± 4 .69) ng/L , respectively .Compared with healthy controls ,t values of the levels of IL‐21 in three different phases of AHB patients were 35 .497 ,29 .792 and 1 .354 with P value of <0 .01 ,<0 .01 and 0 .193 ,respectively ;those of IL‐22 were 9 .820 ,2 .632 and 1 .487 with P value of < 0 .01 ,0 .021 and 0 .161 ,respectively ;those of IL‐23 were 9 .944 ,4 .961 and 1 .260 with P values of <0 .01 ,<0 .01 and 0 .226 ,respectively . After comparison of IL‐21 ,IL‐22 and IL‐23 among three different phase of AHB ,F values were 622 .784 , 107 .772 and 60 .743 with all P values less than 0 .01 ,respectively .The levels of IL‐21 ,IL‐22 and IL‐23 were all positively correlated with the serum ALT level in acute phase (r= 0 .655 ,0 .666 and 0 .673 , respectively ;all P<0 .05) .Correlation analysis demonstrated that the frequency of Th17 was positively correlated with the levels of IL‐21 , IL‐22 and IL‐23 in acute phase ( r= 0 .879 ,0 .866 and 0 .879 , respectively ;all P<0 .01) .The frequency of Th17 was positively correlated with the level of IL‐21 in the resolved phase . No correlations between the remaining groups were confirmed . Conclusion The expressions of Th17 and cell‐related cytokines ,including IL‐21 ,IL‐22 and IL‐23 decline with the recovery of A HB .

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Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases ; (12): 456-459, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-672185

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Objective To observe the changes of the peripheral blood T helper (Th)17 cells/regulatory T cells (Treg) ratio in patients with anti‐tuberculosis drug‐induced liver injury ,and to explore the relationship between Th17/Treg ratio and liver function . Methods Ninety inpatients with the diagnosis of secondary pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) from Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College from Feb .2013 to Mar .2015 were included in this study .All these patients had normal base line liver function .After 2 weeks of anti‐TB chemotherapy ,21 patients with alanine transaminase (ALT) and/or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) ≥2 × upper limit of normal (ULN) were defined as TB with liver injure group ,the other 69 patients with ALT and/or AST 0 .05) .The Th17 levels in TB with liver injured group ([2 .522 ± 0 .388]/mL vs [2 .075 ± 0 .369]/mL ,t=3 .633 ,P0 .05) .The Th17 level and Th17/Treg ratio in TB with liver injured group were significantly higher than those in TB with non‐liver injured group (t= 2 .203 , P0 .05) .Conclusion The changes of Th17/Treg ratio are related with anti‐TB drug‐induced liver injury in patients with secondary pulmonary tuberculosis .

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Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases ; (12): 244-247, 2008.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-401071

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Objective To explore the relationship between serum levels of interferon-inducible protein-10 (IP-10), interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and hepatic inflammatory reaction, disease progression in patients with severe hepatitis B (SHB). Methods Sera of 40 patients with SHB at time of admission,at the beginning of single plasma exchange (PE), at time of PE completion and 5 days after PE. The SHB patients were divided into improved group and aggravated group. And 20 patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and 20 healthy controls were enrolled in this study. Serum levels of IP-10, IFN-γand tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results The serum levels of IP-10 in patients with SHB and CHB on admission were (683.6 174.6)ng/L and (216.1 102.9)ng/L, respectively, which were notably higher than those in healthy controls [(107.6 55.8)ng/L F=9.036, both P<0. 01],and those in patients with SHB was significantly higher than that in patients with CHB (P<0. 01). The serum level of IFN-γ in patients with SHB and CHB on admission were (19. 8 8. 8) ng/L and (16. 7 7. 8) ng/L,respectively, which were significantly higher than those in healthy controls [(2.6 1.2) ng/L F=9. 288, both P<0. 01]. The serum level of IP-10 and IFN-γ were both positively correlated with TNF α (r=0. 366 and r=0. 365, respectively;P<0.05) and both negatively correlated with prothrombinase activity (r=-0.401 and r=-0.350, respectively;P<0.05), but not correlated with serum total bilirubin(r=0. 223 and r=0. 219, respectively;P>0.05). The serum level of IP-10 and IFN-γ were positively correlated ( r= 0. 602 ; P= 0. 000 ). On day 5 after PE, serum level of IP-10 in patients with SHB was significantly decreased compared with that'in patients before PE (t= 8. 947, P<0.01 in improved group;t=4. 121, P<0.05 in aggravated group) and that in aggravated group was significantly higher than improved group (t=7.862, P<0.01). But serum level of IFN-γ was not decreased significantly (t=0. 491, P>0.05). Conclusions IP-10 and IFN-γ are involved in the hepatic immunopathological mechanism. Serum level of IP-10 is correlated with the severity of hepatic inflammatory injury and IP-10 could reflect the progression and development of disease in patients with SHB.

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