DOI: 10.1097/lvt.0000000000000378 ISSN: 1527-6465
Expansion of effector regulatory T cells in steroid-responders of severe alcohol-associated hepatitis
Min Woo Kang, Soon Kyu Lee, Eun Ji Jang, Jong Geun Park, Deok Hwa Seo, Ji Won Han, Jae Sung Yoo, Jung Hyun Kwon, Soon Woo Nam, Jeong Won Jang, Jong Young Choi, Seung Kew Yoon, Pil Soo Sung- Transplantation
- Hepatology
- Surgery
While steroid therapy is the preferred treatment for severe
alcohol-associated hepatitis
, the role of effector regulatory T (eTreg) cells and their association with steroid response and clinical outcomes in these patients remains to be elucidated. We prospectively enrolled 47
consecutive patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis
, consisting of severe alcohol-associated hepatitis
treated with steroid (n=18
; steroid-treated group) and mild alcohol-associated hepatitis
(n=29
; non-treated group). After isolating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from the patients at enrollment and again 7 days later, eTreg cells frequency was examined using flow cytometry. Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis was conducted using paired PBMCs. <0.01
). Within the steroid-treated group, the proportion of eTreg cells significantly expanded in the steroid responders (n=13
; 0.01
). Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was observed between the decrease in MELD score and the increase in eTreg cells (<0.05
). Single-cell RNA sequencing using paired peripheral blood mononuclear cells (pre- and post-steroid therapy) from a steroid responder revealed gene expression changes in T cells and monocytes, suggesting enhancement of Treg cell function. alcohol-associated hepatitis
is mediated by an increase in the number of eTreg cells.