Background. During the early phases of a hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, NK cell activation appears to be critical to the induction of adaptive immune responses that have the potential of clearing the infection. This study aimed to investigate the phenotype and function of NK cells in chronic HCV (CHC) patients, particularly patients who cleared HCV infections spontaneously (SR-HCV).Material and methods. Peripheral blood NK cells were compared between 36 CHC patients, 12 SR-HCV patients, and 14 healthy controls (HC). The phenotype and function of NK cells were characterized by flow cytometry. In addition, the potential associations between the frequency of NK cell subsets and ALT, AST and HCV viral loads were also analyzed.Results. Our d...
A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated...
In the last few years major progress has been made in better understanding the role of natural kille...
The distinct feature of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a high incidence of chronicity. The rea...
†These authors made equal contributions to this study. Background. During the early phases of a hepa...
Background and Aims: While the majority of HCV-infected patients progress to chronic hepatitis, a s...
<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...
Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and early cle...
textabstractNatural killer (NK) cells have long been thought of as a purely innate immune cell popul...
Viruses must continually adapt against dynamic innate and adaptive responses of the host immune syst...
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...
Background & Aims: Natural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for viral...
Background and Aims: Current evidence suggests that dysfunctional natural killer (NK) cell responses...
Background/Aims. The fate of intrahepatic NK cell subsets in the course of HCV and HBV infections is...
A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated...
In the last few years major progress has been made in better understanding the role of natural kille...
The distinct feature of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a high incidence of chronicity. The rea...
†These authors made equal contributions to this study. Background. During the early phases of a hepa...
Background and Aims: While the majority of HCV-infected patients progress to chronic hepatitis, a s...
<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...
Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and early cle...
textabstractNatural killer (NK) cells have long been thought of as a purely innate immune cell popul...
Viruses must continually adapt against dynamic innate and adaptive responses of the host immune syst...
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...
Background & Aims: Natural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for viral...
Background and Aims: Current evidence suggests that dysfunctional natural killer (NK) cell responses...
Background/Aims. The fate of intrahepatic NK cell subsets in the course of HCV and HBV infections is...
A substantial proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated...
In the last few years major progress has been made in better understanding the role of natural kille...
The distinct feature of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a high incidence of chronicity. The rea...