Case Report
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2013; 19(4): 581-585
Published online Jan 28, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i4.581
Table 1 Immunologic mechanisms involved in acute phase of hepatitis C virus infection and predictive of viral clearance or persistence and chronicity of infection
Immunologic markerMechanism involvedRef.
Acute phase of HCV infection and predictive of viral clearanceIFN-α/-βVigorous IFN-stimulated genes; inhibition of IL12 expression[21]
IFN-γHCV core induced generation of reactive oxygen species with stimulation of monocytes and NKs[22]
IFN-λHost IL28B gene polymorphism (CC allele favorable)[23]
CD4/CD8Multispecific intrahepatic Th1 T cells activation[26]
HLA-B27/-B57/-A3Protective HLA alleles on T cell epitopes[29]
HCV persistence and chronicity of infectionTGF-β/IL10Inhibition of anti-HCV core/NS2 Th1 response[24,25]
CD161HCV-specific Th17 T cells regulated by TGF-β and IL10[27]
HCV HVR-1 specific AbsViral escape from Abs mediated neutralization[28]
PD1/2B4/CD160Inhibitory T cell receptors on CD8+ cells[30]