Background: Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) treatment, although highly efficacious for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, may not completely reconstitute the HCV-mediated dysregulated immune system, especially in patients co-infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and HCV. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the impact of HCV eradication following DAA therapy on the immune system and liver disease improvement through comparative monitoring of 10 HCV mono-infected and 10 HCV/HIV co-infected patients under combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). Early and late longitudinal phenotypic changes in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) subsets, T-cell activation, differentiation and exhaustion, as well as inflammatory bi...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
Immune activation and inflammation due to HIV infection is currently considered the driving force of...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
In the direct-acting antiviral (DAA) era, it is important to understand the immunological changes af...
AIM: Chronic immune activation and poor T-cell immune response are strongly associated with disease...
1) Background: The role of hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infection on the T-cell homeostasis disturbanc...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Immune biomarkers are implicated in HCV treatment response, fibrosis, and a...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
Immune activation and inflammation due to HIV infection is currently considered the driving force of...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
In the direct-acting antiviral (DAA) era, it is important to understand the immunological changes af...
AIM: Chronic immune activation and poor T-cell immune response are strongly associated with disease...
1) Background: The role of hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infection on the T-cell homeostasis disturbanc...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Immune biomarkers are implicated in HCV treatment response, fibrosis, and a...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...
Immune activation and inflammation due to HIV infection is currently considered the driving force of...
HCV infection has been hypothesized as a contributor of poor CD4+ recovery in patients living with H...