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Reduction of Natural Killer Cells is Associated with Poor Outcomes in Patients with Hepatitis B Virus-related Acute-on-chronic Liver Failure

Abstract

Background And Aims: Natural killer (NK) cells are critical innate effectors that respond to viral infections and contribute to immunopathology. Here, we aimed to investigate the role of NK cells in hepatitis B virus-related acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF) and elucidate the underlying mechanism by examining their phenotypic and functional profiles.

Methods: We included patients with HBV-ACLF (n = 37) and chronic hepatitis B (n = 19), and healthy controls (n = 13) in our study. We examined the phenotype and function of different subsets of peripheral NK cells using flow cytometry and RNA-sequencing analysis, and screened liver NK cells using immunohistochemistry. We detected inflammatory cytokines using a Luminex assay. In addition, we analyzed the relationships between these parameters and disease severity.

Results: Peripheral NK cells were decreased and characterized by high expression of caspase-3, Ki67, CXCR3, NKG2D, NKp46, CD107a, and GM-CSF, and typified by higher cell migration and immune response by RNA-sequencing analysis in patients with HBV-ACLF than in those with chronic hepatitis B. Accumulations of CXCL-10 and NK cells were found in the liver, and excessive production of CXCL-10 in the peripheral blood contributed to the apoptosis of NK cells in vitro. The decrease in NK cells was associated with the level of HBV DNA and disease severity and had good prognostic performance in predicting the outcome of patients with HBV-ACLF through AUROC analysis.

Conclusion: NK cells were significantly decreased and showed dysfunction of phenotypic and functional profiles across distinct subsets in the peripheral blood of patients with ACLF. Crosstalk between CXCL-10 and NK cells may mediate the unbalanced distribution of NK cells. Understanding the dysfunction and decrease in NK cells may provide new insights into ACLF pathogenesis.

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