Patient-shared TCRβ-CDR3 clonotypes correlate with favorable prognosis in chronic hepatitis B

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The presence of shared T-cell clonotypes was found in several different diseases, but its relationship with the progression of disease remains unclear. By sequencing the complementary determining region 3 of T-cell receptor (TCR) β chains from the purified antigen-experienced CD8 + T cells, we characterized the T-cell repertoire in a prospective cohort study among 75 patients with chronic hepatitis B in China, as well as a healthy control and a validation cohort. We found that most T-cell clones from patients harbored the “patient-specific” TCR sequences. However, “patient-shared” TCR clonotypes were also widely found, which correlated with the favorable turnover of disease. Interestingly, the frequency of the “patient-shared” clonotypes can serve as a biomarker for favorable prognosis. Based on the clonotypes in those patients with favorable outcomes, we created a database including several clusters of protective anti-HBV CD8 + T-cell clonotypes that might be a reasonable target for therapeutic vaccine development or adoptive cell transfer therapy. These findings were validated in an additional independent cohort of patients. These results suggest that the “patient-shared” TCR clonotypes may serve as a valuable prognostic tool in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and possibly other chronic viral diseases.

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Jiang, Q., Zhao, T., Zheng, W., Zhou, J., Wang, H., Dong, H., … Wu, Y. (2018). Patient-shared TCRβ-CDR3 clonotypes correlate with favorable prognosis in chronic hepatitis B. European Journal of Immunology, 48(9), 1539–1549. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201747327

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