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Impact of IFN-Free and IFN-Based Treatment on Blood Myeloid Dendritic Cell, Monocyte, Slan-DC, and Activated T Lymphocyte Dynamics during HCV Infection.

Serena VitaPaola ZuccalàStefano SavinelliClaudia MasciaRaffaella RossiFrancesco SchiavoneRaffaella MaroccoTiziana TieghiMarco IannettaParni NijhawanMaria Antonella ZingaropoliGabriella d'EttoreVincenzo VulloClaudio Maria MastroianniMiriam Lichtner
Published in: Journal of immunology research (2020)
Chronic hepatitis C virus infection leads to the activation of innate immunity, a key component in HCV fibrosis. In the past, the use of IFN-based treatment regimens did not permit an adequate evaluation of the impact of HCV clearance on immune cells, because of their antiviral and immunomodulatory properties. The recent development of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy, which is associated with high rates of sustained virological response, enables a more accurate analysis of the immunological modifications following HCV eradication. We studied the dynamics of blood myeloid dendritic cells, monocytes, slan-DCs, and T lymphocytes during IFN-free and IFN-based regimens in hepatitis C virus infection.
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