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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research article

Involvement of soluble scavenger receptor A in suppression of T cell activation in patients with chronic hepatitis B

Authors: Ying Chen, Zuxiong Huang, Di Ma, Liqian Chen, Qintao Lai, Xuan Huang, Jia Zhou, Xiaoyong Zhang, Qiang Ma, Zhengliang Chen, Daming Zuo

Published in: BMC Immunology | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Scavenger receptor A (SRA) is expressed predominantly in phagocytic cells playing an essential role in the host immune defense against invading microorganisms. Our previous study reported the presence of SRA in a soluble form in patients with infection of hepatitis B viruses (HBV). However, the association of soluble SRA with stages of HBV infection and the immune response induced by HBV is not fully determined.

Methods

In this study, we detected soluble SRA in serum from 29 chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients, 28 chronic HBV carriers in the immune tolerant (IT) stage, 33 in the HBeAg-negative inactive carrier (IC) stage, and 22 healthy controls (HCs), respectively. We further analyzed the correlation of detected soluble SRA to inflammation and serum viral load. In addition, we investigated the regulatory role of soluble SRA in T cell activation, especially in CD8+ T cell response to HBV peptide.

Results

We demonstrated that Median levels of serum soluble SRA in CHB and IT patients were significantly higher than those of IC patients and HCs. Additionally, the concentrations of soluble SRA were negatively correlated with alanine transaminase levels in CHB patients. We also found that serum concentration of SRA was decreased during telbivudine treatment. Expressed SRA extracellular domain suppressed HBV core peptide-stimulated interferon-γ and tumor necrosis factor-α production in CD8+ T cells, and it bound to T cells in a higher frequency in CHB patients than in HCs. Furthermore, we observed that naïve human T cells stimulated by anti-CD3 and CD28 antibodies in the presence of the recombinant SRA protein had reduced activation and proliferation.

Conclusion

In summary, we determined the level of soluble SRA in different stages of CHB patients. SRA might inhibit T cell proliferation and activation as a soluble form. These results not only revealed a previously unknown feature of soluble SRA in CHB patients but also provided broad understanding of SRA in T cell activation.
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Metadata
Title
Involvement of soluble scavenger receptor A in suppression of T cell activation in patients with chronic hepatitis B
Authors
Ying Chen
Zuxiong Huang
Di Ma
Liqian Chen
Qintao Lai
Xuan Huang
Jia Zhou
Xiaoyong Zhang
Qiang Ma
Zhengliang Chen
Daming Zuo
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Immunology / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2172
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12865-015-0088-x

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