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. 1987 Dec;62(4):593-8.

Cellular immunity to nucleocapsid and pre-S determinants in asymptomatic carriers of hepatitis B virus

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Cellular immunity to nucleocapsid and pre-S determinants in asymptomatic carriers of hepatitis B virus

S Vento et al. Immunology. 1987 Dec.

Abstract

Previous studies of cellular immunity in asymptomatic HBV carriers have been limited to evaluation of responses to plasma-derived HBsAg preparations. We have explored the specificity of cellular immune responses to HBV antigens in these subjects using an indirect T-lymphocyte migration inhibitory factor assay and three antigen preparations (recombinant nucleocapsid antigen (HBcAg), plasma-derived HBsAg with or without pre-S2, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae-synthesized HBsAg without pre-S2 region). T cells from 10 asymptomatic chronic HBV carriers with normal liver function tests were responsive to nucleocapside determinants (mean migration index = 0.55 +/- SD 0.07) and to pre-S2-positive plasma-derived HBsAg (MI = 0.62 +/- 0.05). However, none responded to HBsAg devoid of pre-S2 sequences (MI = 0.98 +/- 0.04). In further experiments, T cells from three HBV carriers, cultured with six different HBsAg preparations, exhibited responsiveness only to those preparations containing significant pre-S2 activities. Our results show that T-cell immunity to nucleocapsid determinants of the virus and HBsAg in present in asymptomatic HBV carriers; the latter is restricted to antigenic preparations containing significant pre-S2 activities. Hence, T-cell immunity to pre-S determinants may not always be associated with HBV clearance.

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