A prospective study on Foxp3+CD25highCD4+ regulatory T cells in chronic hepatitis C infected patients undergoing direct-acting antiviral combination therapy
Abstract:Background: Immunopathology is responsible for clinical sequelae of chronic HCV infection, FoxP3 + CD25 high CD4 + regulatory T cells (Tregs) are the master regulators of several immune functions and monitoring their dynamics during HCV infection and after viral clearance is of great importance. Objective:to investigate alterations in FoxP3 + CD25 high CD4 + Treg cells frequency and their FoxP3 expression level in chronic HCV infected Egyptian patients undergoing interferon-free direct acting antiviral (DAA) … Show more
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