Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection
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Resumo: | In this report we have analysed the peripheral blood lymphocyte of several patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection with flow cytometry. Based on the presence and absence of the HBeAb, patients were divided into two groups. In both, all the patients were HBsAg positive with normal range of serum alanine aminotranferase (23.9 ± 17.8). We have found that the immunophenotypic profiles of patients were different from healthy donors with significant decrease in CD3+ T cells, specially CD8+ T cells and a siginificant increase in the CD19+ B cells. The differences were seen in other subset of T cells (CD4+) or NK cells (CD56+/CD16+ ) and HLA-DR markers were not significant. When the phenotypic profiles of both groups were compared with each other, such changes were more dominant in group II, with HBeAb positive than in group I, with HBeAb negative. Also, we have seen a correlation between the increase of CD19+ B cells and the decrease of CD3+ T cells. No such correlation was observed with other cells. |
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Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infectionHepatitis B viruschronic HBV infectionHBsAgHBeAgHBeAblymphocyte subsetflow cytometryIn this report we have analysed the peripheral blood lymphocyte of several patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection with flow cytometry. Based on the presence and absence of the HBeAb, patients were divided into two groups. In both, all the patients were HBsAg positive with normal range of serum alanine aminotranferase (23.9 ± 17.8). We have found that the immunophenotypic profiles of patients were different from healthy donors with significant decrease in CD3+ T cells, specially CD8+ T cells and a siginificant increase in the CD19+ B cells. The differences were seen in other subset of T cells (CD4+) or NK cells (CD56+/CD16+ ) and HLA-DR markers were not significant. When the phenotypic profiles of both groups were compared with each other, such changes were more dominant in group II, with HBeAb positive than in group I, with HBeAb negative. Also, we have seen a correlation between the increase of CD19+ B cells and the decrease of CD3+ T cells. No such correlation was observed with other cells.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2001-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702001000600009Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.5 n.6 2001reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1590/S1413-86702001000600009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlireza,KhabiriMohsen,AbolhassaniSudabeh,AslaniHiedeh,DarabiFarideh,BagheriMohammad-Hossein,Alimohammadianeng2003-02-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702001000600009Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2003-02-21T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false |
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Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection |
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Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection |
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Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection Alireza,Khabiri Hepatitis B virus chronic HBV infection HBsAg HBeAg HBeAb lymphocyte subset flow cytometry |
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Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection |
title_full |
Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection |
title_fullStr |
Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection |
title_full_unstemmed |
Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection |
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Compositional changes of PBL population in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection |
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Alireza,Khabiri |
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Alireza,Khabiri Mohsen,Abolhassani Sudabeh,Aslani Hiedeh,Darabi Farideh,Bagheri Mohammad-Hossein,Alimohammadian |
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Mohsen,Abolhassani Sudabeh,Aslani Hiedeh,Darabi Farideh,Bagheri Mohammad-Hossein,Alimohammadian |
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Alireza,Khabiri Mohsen,Abolhassani Sudabeh,Aslani Hiedeh,Darabi Farideh,Bagheri Mohammad-Hossein,Alimohammadian |
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv |
Hepatitis B virus chronic HBV infection HBsAg HBeAg HBeAb lymphocyte subset flow cytometry |
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Hepatitis B virus chronic HBV infection HBsAg HBeAg HBeAb lymphocyte subset flow cytometry |
description |
In this report we have analysed the peripheral blood lymphocyte of several patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection with flow cytometry. Based on the presence and absence of the HBeAb, patients were divided into two groups. In both, all the patients were HBsAg positive with normal range of serum alanine aminotranferase (23.9 ± 17.8). We have found that the immunophenotypic profiles of patients were different from healthy donors with significant decrease in CD3+ T cells, specially CD8+ T cells and a siginificant increase in the CD19+ B cells. The differences were seen in other subset of T cells (CD4+) or NK cells (CD56+/CD16+ ) and HLA-DR markers were not significant. When the phenotypic profiles of both groups were compared with each other, such changes were more dominant in group II, with HBeAb positive than in group I, with HBeAb negative. Also, we have seen a correlation between the increase of CD19+ B cells and the decrease of CD3+ T cells. No such correlation was observed with other cells. |
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