2010
DOI: 10.1136/gut.2009.209056n
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PTU-054 Peripheral blood and intrahepatic natural killer cells in chronic hepatitis C: relation to disease activity and hepatic fibrosis

Abstract: IntroductionCellular immune responses are thought to play a key role in the pathogenesis of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related liver damage. Recently, increasing attention has been drawn towards components of the innate immune system to HCV, including natural killer (NK) cells. The present work was designed to study peripheral blood and intrahepatic NK cells in patients with chronic hepatitis C in relation to disease activity and severity of hepatic fibrosis.MethodsFifteen patients with untreated chronic hepatiti… Show more

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“…2 Their numbers in blood and in the liver can decrease in chronic HCV monoinfection with a negative correlation with fibrosis. 10 We found no correlation between numbers of CD56 + lymphocytes in the liver and fibrosis score. This may reflect the influence of HIV or the low levels of fibrosis present in the patients.…”
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“…2 Their numbers in blood and in the liver can decrease in chronic HCV monoinfection with a negative correlation with fibrosis. 10 We found no correlation between numbers of CD56 + lymphocytes in the liver and fibrosis score. This may reflect the influence of HIV or the low levels of fibrosis present in the patients.…”
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confidence: 87%