2009
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2009.06.059
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FOXP3 Expression in Hepatitis C Virus–Specific CD4+ T Cells During Acute Hepatitis C

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“…Delayed T cell responses during acute HCV infection may allow the virus more time to mutate and thus easily escape from the neutralizing activity of HCV E1-and E2-specific antibodies and from T cell recognition. In addition, the number of T reg cells tends to increase during acute HCV infection [98][99][100] , whereas these cells decrease during acute HAV infection 109 , which indicates that the larger T reg cell popu lation might contribute to the suppression of HCV-specific T cells in acute HCV infection. In summary, the characteristic immune responses that are elicited by HCV may explain why HCV infection often progresses to chronic persistent infection.…”
Section: Chronic Hepatitis Virus Infectionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Delayed T cell responses during acute HCV infection may allow the virus more time to mutate and thus easily escape from the neutralizing activity of HCV E1-and E2-specific antibodies and from T cell recognition. In addition, the number of T reg cells tends to increase during acute HCV infection [98][99][100] , whereas these cells decrease during acute HAV infection 109 , which indicates that the larger T reg cell popu lation might contribute to the suppression of HCV-specific T cells in acute HCV infection. In summary, the characteristic immune responses that are elicited by HCV may explain why HCV infection often progresses to chronic persistent infection.…”
Section: Chronic Hepatitis Virus Infectionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…During acute HCV infection, the frequency of CD4 + CD25 + FOXP3 + regulatory T cells (T reg cells) in the blood tends to transiently increase [98][99][100] , although this occurs irrespective of the outcome of the infection 99 • Proliferation: low • Cytokine production: low …”
Section: Acute Hcv Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several groups reported similar results [46][47][48][49][50][51]. Heeg [52] recently reported that HCV-specific FoxP3?CD4? cells were increased in the peripheral blood during acute HCV infection as well.…”
Section: Regulatory T Cellsmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Treg cells are induced and proliferate in response to HCV and seem to modulate liver inflammation in the course of chronic infection [77,78]. Therefore, the model of HCV infection supports the idea that Treg cells participate in the establishment of a fine equilibrium between immunopathology and immune protection, ultimately resulting in the long-lasting survival of the host during chronic infections [69,70,[79][80][81][82][83] (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Cd25 + Foxp3 + Treg Cellsmentioning
confidence: 64%