Article
The role of regulatory T cells and follicular T helper cells in HBV infection
Registro en:
10.3389/fimmu.2023.1169601
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Autor
Lin, Nengqi
Yin, Wei
Miller, Heather
Byazrova, Maria G.
Herrada, Andrés A.
Benlagha, Kamel
Lee, Pamela
Guan, Fei
Lei, Jiahui
Gong, Quan
Yan, Youqing
Filatov, Alexander
Liu, Chaohong
Institución
Resumen
Hepatitis B has become one of the major global health threats, especially in developing countries and regions. Hepatitis B virus infection greatly increases the risk for liver diseases such as cirrhosis and cancer. However, treatment for hepatitis B is limited when considering the huge base of infected people. The immune response against hepatitis B is mediated mainly by CD8+ T cells, which are key to fighting invading viruses, while regulatory T cells prevent overreaction of the immune response process. Additionally, follicular T helper cells play a key role in B-cell activation, proliferation, differentiation, and formation of germinal centers. The pathogenic process of hepatitis B virus is generally the result of a disorder or dysfunction of the immune system. Therefore, we present in this review the critical functions and related biological processes of regulatory T cells and follicular T helper cells during HBV infection. Copyright © 2023 Lin, Yin, Miller, Byazrova, Herrada, Benlagha, Lee, Guan, Lei, Gong, Yan, Filatov and Liu.