摘要
<正>Both human leukocyte antigen-G(HLA-G)and myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)was associated with the pathogenesis of infectious diseases.Whether peripheral MDSCs express HLA-G,and its clinical relevance in patients infected with virus remains unknown.We investigated the frequency and clinical relevance of HLA-G+MDSCs and its subsets in patients with chronic hepatitis B(CHB).In this study,frequencies of peripheral MDSCs(Lin1-HLA-DR-CD33+CD11b+)and its HLA-G expressing subsets from 50 CHB patients and 37 normal controls
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