The ability to control HCV with IFN-α-based treatments provides an opportunity in humans to study how the rate of viral clearance in vivo impinges on the development of antiviral responses. Ex vivo (IFN-γ-producing) and cultured antiviral CD4+ T cells, serum cytokines, and viral loads were measured repeatedly in a cohort of chronically HCV-infected subjects (n = 33) receiving IFN-α. Rapid control of virus indicated by an increased calculated rate of virus clearance, occurred in those subjects demonstrating absent/minimal T-cell responses (p < 0.0006). Surprisingly, in subjects who demonstrated the most robust T-cell responses (and reduced serum IL-10), there was actually a reduced rate of early virus clearance. A subsequent analysis of NK-c...
Background and Aims: While the majority of HCV-infected patients progress to chronic hepatitis, a s...
SummaryHepatitis C virus (HCV) infections become chronic in the majority of infected individuals, an...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells provide early defense against viral infections by kil...
The ability to control HCV with IFN-α-based treatments provides an opportunity in humans to study ho...
Background and Aim T-cell responses against hepatitis C are believed to be critical in achieving bot...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an RNA virus that primarily infects the liver, affecting 70 million peopl...
Background. Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global health problem, resulting in liver...
The purpose of this study was to investigate early immunological events that might determine outcome...
Background & Aims: Mathematical modeling of hepatitis C virus (HCV) kinetics indicated that cellular...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) establishes a persistent infection in more than 70% of infected individuals....
SummaryHepatitis C virus has been identified a quarter of a decade ago as a leading cause of chronic...
© 2019 Swee Lin Ginette Chen Yi MeiAustralia now has improved access to HCV treatment for individual...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) cause a large proportion of acute and chronic li...
<div><p>Type I interferons (IFNs) play an important role in antiviral immunity as well as immunopath...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections become chronic in the majority of infected individuals, and chron...
Background and Aims: While the majority of HCV-infected patients progress to chronic hepatitis, a s...
SummaryHepatitis C virus (HCV) infections become chronic in the majority of infected individuals, an...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells provide early defense against viral infections by kil...
The ability to control HCV with IFN-α-based treatments provides an opportunity in humans to study ho...
Background and Aim T-cell responses against hepatitis C are believed to be critical in achieving bot...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an RNA virus that primarily infects the liver, affecting 70 million peopl...
Background. Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global health problem, resulting in liver...
The purpose of this study was to investigate early immunological events that might determine outcome...
Background & Aims: Mathematical modeling of hepatitis C virus (HCV) kinetics indicated that cellular...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) establishes a persistent infection in more than 70% of infected individuals....
SummaryHepatitis C virus has been identified a quarter of a decade ago as a leading cause of chronic...
© 2019 Swee Lin Ginette Chen Yi MeiAustralia now has improved access to HCV treatment for individual...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) cause a large proportion of acute and chronic li...
<div><p>Type I interferons (IFNs) play an important role in antiviral immunity as well as immunopath...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections become chronic in the majority of infected individuals, and chron...
Background and Aims: While the majority of HCV-infected patients progress to chronic hepatitis, a s...
SummaryHepatitis C virus (HCV) infections become chronic in the majority of infected individuals, an...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells provide early defense against viral infections by kil...