Nature Communications (Sep 2022)

Serum neutralization activity declines but memory B cells persist after cure of chronic hepatitis C

  • Akira Nishio,
  • Sharika Hasan,
  • Heiyoung Park,
  • Nana Park,
  • Jordan H. Salas,
  • Eduardo Salinas,
  • Lela Kardava,
  • Paul Juneau,
  • Nicole Frumento,
  • Guido Massaccesi,
  • Susan Moir,
  • Justin R. Bailey,
  • Arash Grakoui,
  • Marc G. Ghany,
  • Barbara Rehermann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33035-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Long-term dynamics of the humoral response to HCV in cured individuals aren’t well understood. Here, Nishio et al. show that virus-neutralizing antibody levels decrease in potency and breadth after cure of chronic hepatitis C, while HCV-specific memory B cells persist.