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Characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection

BACKGROUND & AIMS: We aim to describe the liver immune microenvironment by analyzing liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection (CHB). Host immune cell signatures and their corresponding localization were characterized by analyzing the intrahepatic transcriptome in combination with...

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Autores principales: van Buuren, Nicholas, Ramirez, Ricardo, Turner, Scott, Chen, Diana, Suri, Vithika, Aggarwal, Abhishek, Moon, Christina, Kim, Sam, Kornyeyev, Dmytro, Bui, Nam, Bhardwaj, Neeru, Chan, Henry LY, Marcellin, Patrick, Buti, Maria, Wallin, Jeffrey, Gaggar, Anuj, Fletcher, Simon P., Diehl, Lauri, Li, Li, Mo, Hongmei, Feierbach, Becket
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100388
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author van Buuren, Nicholas
Ramirez, Ricardo
Turner, Scott
Chen, Diana
Suri, Vithika
Aggarwal, Abhishek
Moon, Christina
Kim, Sam
Kornyeyev, Dmytro
Bui, Nam
Bhardwaj, Neeru
Chan, Henry LY
Marcellin, Patrick
Buti, Maria
Wallin, Jeffrey
Gaggar, Anuj
Fletcher, Simon P.
Diehl, Lauri
Li, Li
Mo, Hongmei
Feierbach, Becket
author_facet van Buuren, Nicholas
Ramirez, Ricardo
Turner, Scott
Chen, Diana
Suri, Vithika
Aggarwal, Abhishek
Moon, Christina
Kim, Sam
Kornyeyev, Dmytro
Bui, Nam
Bhardwaj, Neeru
Chan, Henry LY
Marcellin, Patrick
Buti, Maria
Wallin, Jeffrey
Gaggar, Anuj
Fletcher, Simon P.
Diehl, Lauri
Li, Li
Mo, Hongmei
Feierbach, Becket
author_sort van Buuren, Nicholas
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: We aim to describe the liver immune microenvironment by analyzing liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection (CHB). Host immune cell signatures and their corresponding localization were characterized by analyzing the intrahepatic transcriptome in combination with a custom multiplex immunofluorescence panel. METHOD: Matching FFPE and fresh frozen liver biopsies were collected from immune active patients within the open-label phase IV study GS-US-174-0149. RNA-Seq was conducted on 53 CHB liver biopsies from 46 patients. Twenty-eight of the 53 samples had matched FFPE biopsies and were stained with a 12-plex panel including cell segmentation, immune and viral biomarkers. Corresponding serum samples were screened using the MSD Human V-plex Screen Service to identify peripheral correlates for the immune microenvironment. RESULTS: Using unsupervised clustering of the transcriptome, we reveal two unique liver immune signatures classified as immune high and immune low based on the quantification of the liver infiltrate gene signatures. Multiplex immunofluorescence analysis demonstrated large periportal lymphoid aggregates in immune high samples consisting of CD4 and CD8 T cells, B cells and macrophages. Differentiation of the high and low immune microenvironments was independent of HBeAg status and peripheral viral antigen levels. In addition, longitudinal analysis indicates that treatment and normalization of ALT correlates with a decrease in liver immune infiltrate and inflammation. Finally, we screened a panel of peripheral biomarkers and identified ICAM-1 and CXCL10 as biomarkers that strongly correlate with these unique immune microenvironments. CONCLUSION: These data provide a description of immune phenotypes in patients with CHB and show that immune responses are downregulated in the liver following nucleotide analogue treatment. This may have important implications for both the safety and efficacy of immune modulator programs aimed at HBV cure. LAY SUMMARY: Liver biopsies from patients with chronic hepatitis B were submitted to RNA-Seq and multiplex immunofluorescence and identified two different liver immune microenvironments: immune high and immune low. Immune high patients showed elevated immune pathways, including interferon signaling pathways, and increase presence of immune cells. Longitudinal analysis of biopsies from treatment experienced patients showed that treatment correlates with a marked decrease in inflammation and these findings may have important implications for both safety and efficacy of immune modulator programs for HBV cure.
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spelling pubmed-86711262021-12-22 Characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection van Buuren, Nicholas Ramirez, Ricardo Turner, Scott Chen, Diana Suri, Vithika Aggarwal, Abhishek Moon, Christina Kim, Sam Kornyeyev, Dmytro Bui, Nam Bhardwaj, Neeru Chan, Henry LY Marcellin, Patrick Buti, Maria Wallin, Jeffrey Gaggar, Anuj Fletcher, Simon P. Diehl, Lauri Li, Li Mo, Hongmei Feierbach, Becket JHEP Rep Research Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: We aim to describe the liver immune microenvironment by analyzing liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection (CHB). Host immune cell signatures and their corresponding localization were characterized by analyzing the intrahepatic transcriptome in combination with a custom multiplex immunofluorescence panel. METHOD: Matching FFPE and fresh frozen liver biopsies were collected from immune active patients within the open-label phase IV study GS-US-174-0149. RNA-Seq was conducted on 53 CHB liver biopsies from 46 patients. Twenty-eight of the 53 samples had matched FFPE biopsies and were stained with a 12-plex panel including cell segmentation, immune and viral biomarkers. Corresponding serum samples were screened using the MSD Human V-plex Screen Service to identify peripheral correlates for the immune microenvironment. RESULTS: Using unsupervised clustering of the transcriptome, we reveal two unique liver immune signatures classified as immune high and immune low based on the quantification of the liver infiltrate gene signatures. Multiplex immunofluorescence analysis demonstrated large periportal lymphoid aggregates in immune high samples consisting of CD4 and CD8 T cells, B cells and macrophages. Differentiation of the high and low immune microenvironments was independent of HBeAg status and peripheral viral antigen levels. In addition, longitudinal analysis indicates that treatment and normalization of ALT correlates with a decrease in liver immune infiltrate and inflammation. Finally, we screened a panel of peripheral biomarkers and identified ICAM-1 and CXCL10 as biomarkers that strongly correlate with these unique immune microenvironments. CONCLUSION: These data provide a description of immune phenotypes in patients with CHB and show that immune responses are downregulated in the liver following nucleotide analogue treatment. This may have important implications for both the safety and efficacy of immune modulator programs aimed at HBV cure. LAY SUMMARY: Liver biopsies from patients with chronic hepatitis B were submitted to RNA-Seq and multiplex immunofluorescence and identified two different liver immune microenvironments: immune high and immune low. Immune high patients showed elevated immune pathways, including interferon signaling pathways, and increase presence of immune cells. Longitudinal analysis of biopsies from treatment experienced patients showed that treatment correlates with a marked decrease in inflammation and these findings may have important implications for both safety and efficacy of immune modulator programs for HBV cure. Elsevier 2021-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8671126/ /pubmed/34950863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100388 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
van Buuren, Nicholas
Ramirez, Ricardo
Turner, Scott
Chen, Diana
Suri, Vithika
Aggarwal, Abhishek
Moon, Christina
Kim, Sam
Kornyeyev, Dmytro
Bui, Nam
Bhardwaj, Neeru
Chan, Henry LY
Marcellin, Patrick
Buti, Maria
Wallin, Jeffrey
Gaggar, Anuj
Fletcher, Simon P.
Diehl, Lauri
Li, Li
Mo, Hongmei
Feierbach, Becket
Characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection
title Characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection
title_full Characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection
title_fullStr Characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection
title_short Characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic HBV infection
title_sort characterization of the liver immune microenvironment in liver biopsies from patients with chronic hbv infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100388
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