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- Laura J Blackmore, Jennifer M Ryan, Xiaohong Huang, Munther Hussain, Evangelos Triantafyllou, Nikhil Vergis, Godhev Manakkat Vijay, Charalambos G Antoniades, Mark R Thursz, Wayel Jassem, Diego Vergani, Debbie L Shawcross, and Yun Ma.
- Institute of Liver Studies & Transplantation, King's College London, London, UK. Electronic address: laura.blackmore@kcl.ac.uk.
- Lancet. 2015 Feb 26;385 Suppl 1:S22.
BackgroundAlcoholic hepatitis is characterised by florid hepatic inflammation, liver failure, and death within 28 days in 35% of patients. We recently showed proliferative peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) responses to alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) in patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, associated with T-helper-type 1 (Th1) immunity and disease severity. We aimed to define whether ADH-specific cellular immunity is present in alcoholic hepatitis.MethodsPBMCs were collected from 15 patients with alcoholic hepatitis (modified Maddrey's discriminant function >32), nine with alcohol-related cirrhosis (long-term alcohol abstinence), and three healthy controls. 25 overlapping peptides, spanning the human ADH β1 subunit, were constructed. Proliferation to ADH peptides (1 × 10(5) cells per well, cultured with 10 mM peptides for 7 days) was assessed by (3)H-thymidine incorporation. A stimulation index (SI) of 2·5 or more was regarded as positive. ELISA measured concentrations of interferon γ (IFNγ), interleukin (IL) 17, and IL4 from supernatant.FindingsPBMCs from seven of 15 patients with alcoholic hepatitis recognised one to three ADH peptides (SI ≤5·7). IFNγ (mean 390·9 pg/mL [SE 31·4]) was detected in 48% of wells, IL17 (20·1 [3 ·4]) in 15%, and IL4 (90·5 [9·3]) in 14%. PBMCs from six of the nine patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis recognised one to five peptides (SI ≤5·2). IFNγ (360·7 [58·9], p>0·05) was detected in 31% of wells, IL17 (57·7 [10·9], p=0·0006) in 19%, and IL4 (219·7 [11·2], p=0·0012) in 28%. PBMCs from two healthy controls recognised one to two peptides (SI ≤3·1); all cytokine levels were below baseline.InterpretationProliferative anti-ADH immune responses in alcoholic hepatitis focused on individual epitopic regions. Predominance of proinflammatory Th1 responses was more pronounced in alcoholic hepatitis than in alcoholic-related cirrhosis. This finding requires investigation of targeted therapies to inhibit Th1 immunity in alcoholic hepatitis.FundingWellcome Trust.Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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