Treg/Th17 Cell Balance in Patients with Hepatitis B Virus-Related Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure at Different Disease Stages

BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL(2021)

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Background. T-helper 17 (Th17) and CD4(+)CD25(+) T-regulatory (Treg) cells play important roles in the pathogenesis of hepatitis B virus-related acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF). This study is aimed at investigating shifts in Treg/Th17 balance in the peripheral blood of HBV-ACLF patients at different disease stages. Methods. Sixty HBV-ACLF patients, admitted to the First Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, China, including early-stage (n = 20), middle-stage (n = 20), and late-stage patients (n = 20), were enrolled in the study. In addition, 20 patients with chronic hepatitis B and 20 healthy volunteers were also included in the study as controls. Flow cytometry, cytometric bead array, and quantitative real-time PCR protocols were used to evaluate the expression of Treg and Th17 cells as well as of related cytokines. Results. The levels of Th17 cells and their effectors interleukin- (IL-) 17A, IL-23, and tumor necrosis factor-a increased with disease progression. Similarly, Treg cells and their effector cytokines transforming growth factor-beta and IL-10 also increased. Although Treg and Th17 levels were positively correlated, the latter were always at higher numbers. Noteworthy, the Treg/Th17 ratio gradually decreased and was negatively correlated with ACLF severity. FoxP3 levels in the peripheral blood gradually decreased with ACLF progression, whereas ROR.t gradually increased. Serum c-reactive protein, procalcitonin, and lipopolysaccharide were also upregulated with disease progression and positively correlated with Th17 abundance. Further, Th17, IL-17A, and IL-23 were independent risk factors for ACLF. A prognostic model for HBV-ACLF was established, with a correct prediction rate of 90.00% (54/60). Conclusion. Treg/Th17 imbalance occurs throughout the pathogenic course of HBV-ACLF, with an imbalance shift toward Th17. Hence, the Th17-mediated inflammatory response drives HBV-ACLF-associated inflammation and supports the pathological mechanisms of liver failure.
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Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure
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