Immune modulation in chronic HBV and HCV infection

  • Hultgren, Catharina
Publication date
June 2000
Publisher
Institutionen för immunologi, mikrobiologi, patologi och infektionssjukdomar / Department of Immunology, Microbiology, Pathology and Infectious Diseases

Abstract

Chronic viral hepatitis is a major health problem worldwide. The two major viral causes for chronic hepatitis are the hepatitis B (HBV) and C viruses (HCV). HBV is a DNA virus with a rather limited genetic variability whereas HCV is an RNA virus with a high genetic variability. Thus, thew two hepatotropic viruses have adopted distinct strategies to persist in humans. For HCV the high genetic variability is most likely of great importance in evading the host immune response. One mechanism proposed for persistence of HBV infection is the over production of viral proteins, which may block humoral responses and impair cell-mediated immune responses. In both infections the type of immune response that is evoked in the host is thought to be one f...

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