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Non-selective dampening of the host immune response after hepatitis C clearance and its association with circulating chemokine and endotoxin levels.

Gabriella QuinnRabab O AliGrace Y ZhangKareen L HillElizabeth Catherine TownsendRegina UmarovaMoumita ChakrabortyMaleeha F AhmadMeital GewirtzJames HaddadSergio RosenzweigShakuntala RampertaapMegan SchoenfeldShanna YangChristopher KohElliot LevyDavid E KleinerOhad EtzionTheo Heller
Published in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2023)
The decrease in the antiviral interferon pathway expression was expected after SVR; however, there was an unanticipated decrease in the transcription of genes involved in recognition and response to bacteria, which was associated with increased levels of microbial products. Finally, the alterations in the function of the gut microbiome are a promising avenue for further investigation of the gut-liver axis, especially in the context of the significant immunological changes noted after SVR.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • dendritic cells
  • poor prognosis
  • binding protein
  • inflammatory response