Publications by authors named "Juan Diego Sanchez Vasquez"

Article Synopsis
  • - Aging negatively affects the adaptive immune system, leading to fewer diverse T cells and an increase in inflammatory T cell types, which are linked to chronic diseases and higher mortality rates.
  • - B cells play a significant role in the aging process of T cells by reducing naive T cells and promoting harmful T cell subsets, as shown through various experimental models and single-cell analysis.
  • - Targeting these age-related changes in T cells with CD20 monoclonal antibody treatment could help improve immune function and healthspan, with insulin receptor signaling identified as a key mechanism behind B cell effects on T cell dysfunction.
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Immune-mediated liver damage is the driver of disease progression in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Liver damage is an Ag-independent process caused by bystander activation of CD8 T cells and NK cells. How bystander lymphocyte activation is initiated in chronic hepatitis B patients remains unclear.

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Background & Aims: Novel therapies for chronic hepatitis B (CHB), such as RNA interference, target all viral RNAs for degradation, whereas nucleoside analogues are thought to block reverse transcription with minimal impact on viral transcripts. However, limitations in technology and sampling frequency have been obstacles to measuring actual changes in HBV transcription in the liver of patients starting therapy.

Methods: We used elective liver sampling with fine-needle aspirates (FNAs) to investigate the impact of treatment on viral replication in patients with CHB.

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Background And Aims: HBV infection is restricted to the liver, where it drives exhaustion of virus-specific T and B cells and pathogenesis through dysregulation of intrahepatic immunity. Our understanding of liver-specific events related to viral control and liver damage has relied almost solely on animal models, and we lack useable peripheral biomarkers to quantify intrahepatic immune activation beyond cytokine measurement. Our objective was to overcome the practical obstacles of liver sampling using fine-needle aspiration and develop an optimized workflow to comprehensively compare the blood and liver compartments within patients with chronic hepatitis B using single-cell RNA sequencing.

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Background And Aims: CD8 T cells are essential in controlling HBV infection. Viral control is dependent on efficient recognition of HBV-infected hepatocytes by CD8 T cells, which can induce direct lysis of infected hepatocytes. In addition, CD8 T cells produce interferon (IFN)-γ, which mediates noncytopathic viral clearance.

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