Hepatitis C virus (HCV) readily establishes high-level lifelong persistent infection in the majority of immunocompetent adults with failure of HCV-specific CD8+ CTL to clear viral replication. Virus-induced conditioning of innate immune responses is a possible mechanism that may contribute to the impairment of virus-specific CD8+ CTL responses. Here, we analyzed whether triggering of NK cell receptor expression and function is affected during chronic viremic HCV infection. Flow cytometric analysis of purified resting peripheral NK cells showed no evidence of NK cell activation, while analysis of natural cytotoxicity receptors (NCR) showed that NK cells from HCV-infected patients had selective increased expression of NKp30 and NKp46. NK ...
Understanding how hepatitis C virus (HCV) induces and circumvents the host’s natural killer (NK) cel...
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...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) readily establishes high-level lifelong persistent infection in the majority...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) readily establishes high-level lifelong persistent infection in the majority...
Viruses must continually adapt against dynamic innate and adaptive responses of the host immune syst...
The distinct feature of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a high incidence of chronicity. The rea...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection develops into chronic hepatitis in over two-thirds of acute infect...
Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and early cle...
Background. During the early phases of a hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, NK cell activation appea...
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...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence in the host results from inefficiencies of innate and adaptive i...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for vir...
International audienceIn the setting of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, changes in natura...
Understanding how hepatitis C virus (HCV) induces and circumvents the host’s natural killer (NK) cel...
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...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) readily establishes high-level lifelong persistent infection in the majority...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) readily establishes high-level lifelong persistent infection in the majority...
Viruses must continually adapt against dynamic innate and adaptive responses of the host immune syst...
The distinct feature of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a high incidence of chronicity. The rea...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection develops into chronic hepatitis in over two-thirds of acute infect...
Although epidemiological and functional studies have implicated NK cells in protection and early cle...
Background. During the early phases of a hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, NK cell activation appea...
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...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) persistence in the host results from inefficiencies of innate and adaptive i...
Background & AimsNatural killer (NK) cells are essential early after infection, not only for vir...
International audienceIn the setting of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, changes in natura...
Understanding how hepatitis C virus (HCV) induces and circumvents the host’s natural killer (NK) cel...
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...