Journal of Immunology Research (Jan 2020)

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 Vita,
  • Paola Zuccalà,
  • Stefano Savinelli,
  • Claudia Mascia,
  • Raffaella Rossi,
  • Francesco Schiavone,
  • Raffaella Marocco,
  • Tiziana Tieghi,
  • Marco Iannetta,
  • Parni Nijhawan,
  • Maria Antonella Zingaropoli,
  • Gabriella d’Ettore,
  • Vincenzo Vullo,
  • Claudio Maria Mastroianni,
  • Miriam Lichtner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2781350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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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.