Impact of HBsAg and HBcrAg levels on phenotype and function of HBV-specific T cells in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection.
Elmira AliabadiMelanie Urbanek-QuaingBenjamin MaasoumyBirgit BremerMartin GrasshoffYang LiChristian E NiehausHeiner WedemeyerAnke R M KraftMarkus CornbergPublished in: Gut (2021)
Our data suggest that age and HBcrAg rather than HBsAg, are associated with HBV-specific T cell responses. Finally, very low antigen levels indicated by HBsAg and in particular HBcrAg may influence T cell response to checkpoint inhibition.