In the last few years major progress has been made in better understanding the role of natural killer (NK) cells in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. This includes multiple pathways by which HCV impairs or limits NK cells activation. Based on current genetic and functional data, a picture is emerging where only a rapid and strong NK cell response early on during infection which results in strong T cell responses and possible subsequent clearance, whereas chronic HCV infection is associated with dysfunctional or biased NK cells phenotypes. The hallmark of this NK cell dysfunction is persistent activation promoting ongoing hepatitis and hepatocyte damage, while being unable to clear HCV due to impaired IFN-γ responses. Furthermore, some data...
Natural killer (NK) cells are involved in innate immune responses to viral infections either via dir...
Background & Aims: Patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection display great variability...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for vir...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection develops into chronic hepatitis in over two-thirds of acute infect...
Viruses must continually adapt against dynamic innate and adaptive responses of the host immune syst...
Natural killer (NK) cells are traditionally regarded as first-line effectors of the innate immune re...
Natural killer (NK) cells are traditionally regarded as first-line effectors of the innate immune re...
Natural killer (NK) cells are traditionally regarded as first-line effectors of the innate immune re...
Background and Aims: Current evidence suggests that dysfunctional natural killer (NK) cell responses...
A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated...
Background & Aims: Natural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for viral...
Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and early cle...
<div><p>Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and e...
Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and early cle...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence in the host results from inefficiencies of innate and adaptive i...
Natural killer (NK) cells are involved in innate immune responses to viral infections either via dir...
Background & Aims: Patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection display great variability...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for vir...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection develops into chronic hepatitis in over two-thirds of acute infect...
Viruses must continually adapt against dynamic innate and adaptive responses of the host immune syst...
Natural killer (NK) cells are traditionally regarded as first-line effectors of the innate immune re...
Natural killer (NK) cells are traditionally regarded as first-line effectors of the innate immune re...
Natural killer (NK) cells are traditionally regarded as first-line effectors of the innate immune re...
Background and Aims: Current evidence suggests that dysfunctional natural killer (NK) cell responses...
A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated...
Background & Aims: Natural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for viral...
Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and early cle...
<div><p>Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and e...
Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and early cle...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence in the host results from inefficiencies of innate and adaptive i...
Natural killer (NK) cells are involved in innate immune responses to viral infections either via dir...
Background & Aims: Patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection display great variability...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for vir...