MAIT Cells Are Enriched and Highly Functional in Ascites of Patients With Decompensated Liver Cirrhosis.
Christian E NiehausBenedikt StrunzMartin CornilletChristine S FalkAnsgar SchniedersBenjamin MaasoumySvenja HardtkeMichael P MannsAnke R M KraftNiklas K BjörkströmMarkus CornbergPublished in: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (2020)
Despite severely diminished MAIT cell numbers and impaired phenotype in circulation, peritoneal MAIT cells remain abundant, activated, and highly functional in decompensated cirrhosis and are further enriched in SBP. This suggests that peritoneal MAIT cells could be of interest for immune-intervention strategies in patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis and SBP.