Garcia Lopez, MireiaLens García, SabelaPallett, Laura JPocurull Aparicio, AnnaLeonel Couto, ThaisBelmonte, ErnestGarcia Pras, EsterRodríguez Tajes, SergioMariño Mendez, ZoeSàez Palma, MariaBartres, ConcepcionRando-Segura, AriadnaRodriguez-Frias, FranciscoLin, JonahGehring, Adam JMAINI, MALA KForns Bernhardt, XavierPérez Del Pulgar Gallart, Sofía2026-02-272025-10-03Garcia-Lopez, Mireia; Lens, Sabela; Pallett, Laura J; Pocurull, Anna; Leonel, Thais; Belmonte, Ernest; Garcia-Pras, Ester; Rodriguez-Tajes, Sergio; Ma (2025). HBV Suppression by Nucleos(t)ide Analogues Reduces PD-1 Expression on Liver-Resident T Cells. Liver International, 45(11), e70338-. DOI: 10.1111/liv.70338https://hdl.handle.net/2445/227632Background and Aim: PD-1-expressing T cells within the HBV-infected liver constitute a target of novel immunotherapeutics. Our aim was to investigate the impact of viral suppression on PD-1 expression on intrahepatic versus circulating lymphocyte populations from chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. Methods: Twenty-two CHB patients, nine of them on nucleos(t)ide analogues (NUCs), had paired blood, liver fine needle aspirations (FNAs) and biopsies. A subset had a follow-up FNA after treatment initiation (n = 4) or discontinuation (n = 4). Intrahepatic (iHBV-DNA and cccDNA) and serum (HBV-DNA, HBsAg, HBcrAg and cirB-RNA) viral markers were quantified. Flow cytometry was used for immunophenotyping PBMCs and intrahepatic lymphocytes. An independent liver FNA scRNAseq dataset was used to consolidate our results. Results: PD-1 expression on tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells (T-RM) correlated with both iHBV-DNA and cccDNA, as well as surrogate markers of cccDNA transcriptional activity (cirB-RNA and HBcrAg) in CHB patients with mild hepatitis. These associations were not reflected in circulating T cells. PD-1 expression intensity on CD8 T-RM was lower in NUC-treated than in naive patients, changes that were again not detectable in the circulation. Longitudinal analysis showed that viral load rebound induced by NUC discontinuation had the potential to drive re-expression of high levels of PD-1 on CD8 T-RM. Conversely, therapy initiation and subsequent viral suppression reversed these changes. scRNAseq results further extended the profiling of these PD-1 + CD8 T-RM, showing a phenotype consistent with bystander activation in response to subclinical liver damage. Conclusions: Intrahepatic viral markers correlate with PD-1 expression on global liver-resident T cells of CHB patients with mild hepatitis, with a reduction after prolonged NUC therapy and re-expression following treatment withdrawal.12application/pdfengAstronomia / físicaBiotecnologíaCiência de alimentosCiências biológicas iCiências biológicas iiCiências biológicas iiiEngenharias ivFarmaciaGastroenterology & hepatologyGeneral medicineHepatologyInterdisciplinarMedicina iMedicina iiMedicina iiiMedicina veterinariaNutriçãoSaúde coletivaHBV Suppression by Nucleos(t)ide Analogues Reduces PD-1 Expression on Liver-Resident T Cellsarticle2026-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess9481710