Viral and immunological determinants of hepatitis C virus clearance, persistence, and disease

Robert Thimme(Scripps Research Institute), Jens Bukh(Scripps Research Institute), Hans Christian Spangenberg(Scripps Research Institute), Stefan Wieland(Scripps Research Institute), Janell Pemberton(Scripps Research Institute), Carola Steiger(Scripps Research Institute), Sugantha Govindarajan(Scripps Research Institute), Robert H. Purcell(Scripps Research Institute), Francis V. Chisari(Scripps Research Institute)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
November 19, 2002
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Abstract

To define the early events that determine the outcome of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, we compared the course of viremia with the peripheral and intrahepatic T cell response and intrahepatic cytokine profile in six acutely infected chimpanzees. Three different outcomes were observed after peak viral titers were reached: sustained viral clearance, transient viral clearance followed by chronic infection, and chronic infection that persisted at initial peak titers. The results indicate that HCV spread outpaces the T cell response and that HCV rapidly induces but is not controlled by IFN-alphabeta; that viral clearance follows the entry and accumulation of HCV-specific IFN-gamma-producing T cells in the liver; and that it may not require the destruction of infected cells.


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