2023
DOI: 10.1002/eji.202250291
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Proteomics reveals a global phenotypic shift of NK cells in HCV patients treated with direct‐acting antivirals

Abstract: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections compromise natural killer (NK)‐cell immunity. Direct‐acting antivirals (DAA) effectively eliminate HCV, but the long‐term effects on NK cells in cured patients are debated. We conducted a proteomic study on CD56+ NK cells of chronic HCV‐infected patients before and 1 year after DAA therapy. Donor‐variation was observed in NK‐cell proteomes of HCV‐infected patients, with 46 dysregulated proteins restored after DAA therapy. However, 30% of the CD56+ NK‐cell proteome rem… Show more

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