The healthy liver of adult humans has little or no lymphocyte component and the histological finding of intrahepatic lymphocytes (IHL) is evidence of liver pathology. In a liver injured by chronic hepatitis C, the most common chronic liver disease, most IHL are activated/pro-inflammatory cells, which are particularly enriched for effectors of innate immunity (natural killer (NK), natural T, and other NK-like T cells). IHL do not undergo clonal expansion in the liver but migrate from extrahepatic sites to the chronically infected liver, where they display effector function and subsequently die, suggesting that maintenance of the IHL pool depends on continuous lymphocyte migration. The cytotoxic and inflammatory functions of these IHL have th...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence results from inefficiencies of both innate and adaptive immune r...
AbstractMechanisms leading to liver damage in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) are being discussed, but bot...
Hepatitis C virus is a RNA virus with very high speed replication. The clinical course of chronic he...
The healthy liver of adult humans has little or no lymphocyte component and the histological finding...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection induces an acute and chronic liver inflammation through an immune-...
Polychromatic flow-cytometri assays were used to analyze paired intrahepatic and peripheral lymphocy...
The pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C and the mechanisms underlying progressive liver disease in p...
<div><p>During chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, the role of intra-hepatic (IH) natural kil...
The role of intrahepatic lymphocytes in the control of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the pat...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence in the host results from inefficiencies of innate and adaptive i...
Background/Aims: The intrahepatic immune system is likely to play a key role in determining the outc...
Recruitment of virus-specific T lymphocyte subpopulations to liver sites in chronic hepatitis C viru...
SUMMARY The characterisation of lymphocytes from liver biopsies indicates that 'activated'...
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and Kupffer cells play an important role in the immune control of hepa...
Background. The presence of lymphocytes within the liver parenchyma is related to immunologically me...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence results from inefficiencies of both innate and adaptive immune r...
AbstractMechanisms leading to liver damage in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) are being discussed, but bot...
Hepatitis C virus is a RNA virus with very high speed replication. The clinical course of chronic he...
The healthy liver of adult humans has little or no lymphocyte component and the histological finding...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection induces an acute and chronic liver inflammation through an immune-...
Polychromatic flow-cytometri assays were used to analyze paired intrahepatic and peripheral lymphocy...
The pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C and the mechanisms underlying progressive liver disease in p...
<div><p>During chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, the role of intra-hepatic (IH) natural kil...
The role of intrahepatic lymphocytes in the control of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the pat...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence in the host results from inefficiencies of innate and adaptive i...
Background/Aims: The intrahepatic immune system is likely to play a key role in determining the outc...
Recruitment of virus-specific T lymphocyte subpopulations to liver sites in chronic hepatitis C viru...
SUMMARY The characterisation of lymphocytes from liver biopsies indicates that 'activated'...
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and Kupffer cells play an important role in the immune control of hepa...
Background. The presence of lymphocytes within the liver parenchyma is related to immunologically me...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence results from inefficiencies of both innate and adaptive immune r...
AbstractMechanisms leading to liver damage in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) are being discussed, but bot...
Hepatitis C virus is a RNA virus with very high speed replication. The clinical course of chronic he...