Background & Aims: Patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection display great variability in disease activity and progression. Although virus-specific adaptive immune responses have been characterized extensively and found to be impaired in chronic hepatitis C, the role of innate immune responses in disease activity and progression of chronic hepatitis C is not well understood. Methods: We studied 42 HCV-infected patients and 12 healthy uninfected controls. Results: We found an increased frequency of natural killer (NK) cells expressing tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), NKp44, NKG2C, and CD122 in chronic hepatitis C as compared with healthy controls (P < .05 for all markers) and stronger activation ...
Background & Aims: Mathematical modeling of hepatitis C virus (HCV) kinetics indicated that cellular...
A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for vir...
Natural killer (NK) cells exhibit a polarized phenotype with increased cytotoxicity and decreased in...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The phenotypic and functional characteristics of natural killer (NK) cells in c...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence in the host results from inefficiencies of innate and adaptive i...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection tre...
Introduction: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection results in chronic infection in the majority of subj...
Background and Aims: Current evidence suggests that dysfunctional natural killer (NK) cell responses...
Background & Aims: Natural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for viral...
In the last few years major progress has been made in better understanding the role of natural kille...
Natural killer (NK) cells are involved in innate immune responses to viral infections either via dir...
Objective: There is evidence that natural killer (NK) cells help control persistent viral infections...
Natural killer (NK) cells exhibit a polarized phenotype with increased cytotoxicity and decreased IF...
†These authors made equal contributions to this study. Background. During the early phases of a hepa...
Background & Aims: Mathematical modeling of hepatitis C virus (HCV) kinetics indicated that cellular...
A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for vir...
Natural killer (NK) cells exhibit a polarized phenotype with increased cytotoxicity and decreased in...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The phenotypic and functional characteristics of natural killer (NK) cells in c...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence in the host results from inefficiencies of innate and adaptive i...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection tre...
Introduction: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection results in chronic infection in the majority of subj...
Background and Aims: Current evidence suggests that dysfunctional natural killer (NK) cell responses...
Background & Aims: Natural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for viral...
In the last few years major progress has been made in better understanding the role of natural kille...
Natural killer (NK) cells are involved in innate immune responses to viral infections either via dir...
Objective: There is evidence that natural killer (NK) cells help control persistent viral infections...
Natural killer (NK) cells exhibit a polarized phenotype with increased cytotoxicity and decreased IF...
†These authors made equal contributions to this study. Background. During the early phases of a hepa...
Background & Aims: Mathematical modeling of hepatitis C virus (HCV) kinetics indicated that cellular...
A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for vir...