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CD4 T lymphocyte proliferative responses to hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigens in patients coinfected with HCV and human immunodeficiency virus who responded to anti-HCV treatment
Authors:Legrand Elisabeth  Neau Didier  Galperine Tatiana  Trimoulet Pascale  Moreau Jean-François  Pitard Vincent  Lacut Jean-Yves  Ragnaud Jean-Marie  Dupon Michel  Le Bail Brigitte  Bernard Noëlle  Schvoerer Evelyne  Houghton Michael  Fleury Hervé  Lafon Marie-Edith
Affiliation:Virology Laboratory, Bordeaux 2 University, France.
Abstract:CD4 T lymphocyte proliferative responses to hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigens were evaluated before and during an anti-HCV regimen (interferon-alpha2a and ribavirin) in 36 patients coinfected with HCV and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), to determine whether immune responses against HCV antigens are present in such patients, whether these responses are modified by anti-HCV treatment, and whether they are correlated with treatment efficacy. The CD4 responses against HCV antigens (primarily core antigens) detected at study entry in one-half of the patients did not correlate with anti-HCV treatment efficacy. Of 36 patients, 8 had patterns of persistent immune response to infection by genotypes 3 or 4 that were significantly correlated with sustained virologic response. Persistent immunologic reactivity and sustained virologic response coexisted only in patients infected with genotype 3. These findings suggest that HCV genotype may influence specific immune response, which, in turn, is implicated in virologic control.
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