Characterization of HBsAbs in occult hepatitis B virus infection ZHANG Zhen-hua*, ZHAO Xi-ping, XIA Jian-bo, LI Xu, LU Meng-ji, YANG Dong-liang. *Department of Infectious Diseases, the First Affiliated Hospital, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022,China
Corresponding author: YANG Dong-liang, Email: [email protected], Division of Clinical Immunology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China
【Abstract】 Objective: To investigate the properties of HBsAb in occult hepatitis B virus infection and its affinity to different serotypes of hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg). Methods: Long-term follow-up was conducted in 2 HBsAb positive patients with occult hepatitis B virus infection. HBsAg was detected using multiple diagnostic kits and the HBsAb subtype was determined by performing neutralization experiments with different serotypes of HBsAg. The viral S gene was PCR-amplified and mutation analysis was conducted. Plasmids expressing HBsAgs were constructed by inserting these PCR products into an eukaryotic expression vector and were then transfected into HepG2 cells. The cell culture supernatant and cellular extracts were detected for HBsAg respectively. Neutralization experiments were carried out in the cell culture supernatant from HBsAg plasmids transfected HepG2 cells and serum samples from these patients and others who had been confirmed to be positive for HBsAb. Results: Multiple tests using various diagnostic kits showed that the 2 patients were negative for HBsAg and the three different serotypes of HBsAg (adr, adw, ay) could neutralize 82.1%-100% of HBsAb existed in the 2 patients. Sequence analysis of S gene cloned from these patients revealed that the homology to reference strain were 95.13%-97.79% and 92.04%-95.58% respectively at the nucleotide and amino acid levels. Quantitation of HBsAg showed that the expression levels of HBsAg from the two patients were 41.1% and 22.6% respectively of that of control HBsAg in cell culture supernatant and 48.1% and 59.3% respectively in cellular extract, and the supernatant/cell lysate ratios were 0.85 and 0.38 respectively. In neutralization experiments, HBsAg could be totally absorbed by control serum, whereas could only be partially neutralized by HBsAbs from the two patients (F = 353.6 and 645.2, P < 0.01). Conclusion Both the antigenicity and the ability of HBsAg secreted outside of the cells are decresed in these HBsAb-positive patients with occult HBV infection. The HBsAbs are mainly specific for common epitopes among different serotypes of HBsAg and are probably different as compared with those produced by vaccine inoculation.
【Key words】Hepatitis B virus; Hepatitis B surface antigens; Hepatitis B surface antibodies; Occult
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