Effects of intrauterine exposure to maternal-derived HBeAg on T cell immunity in cord blood

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Immature immune system and immune tolerance induced by exposure to HBeAg in utero and/or shortly after infection in newborns were reportedly the causes of chronic HBV infection. To investigate the effect of maternal-derived HBeAg on neonatal T cell immunity, we analysed and compared T cell phenotypes and functions among neonates born to HBsAg+/HBeAg+ mothers (HBeAg+ neonates), HBsAg+/HBeAg− mothers (HBeAg− neonates) and healthy control mothers (HC neonates), using flow cytometry. The results showed that neonatal T cell phenotypes were similar regardless of HBeAg exposure. Upon anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 stimulation in HBeAg+ neonates, CD4+ T cell production of IFN-γ (P

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Huang, M., Gao, Y., Liao, D., Li, J., Tang, B., Ma, Y., … Liu, Z. (2020). Effects of intrauterine exposure to maternal-derived HBeAg on T cell immunity in cord blood. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 92(2). https://doi.org/10.1111/sji.12914

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