2021
DOI: 10.26420/jhepatres.2021.1043
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Sialylation of HCV E2 Glycoprotein-Specific and Natural Anti-Glycan (TF, αGal) Antibodies as Signatures of Liver Damage

Abstract: The E2 glycoprotein is the target of broadly neutralizing antibodies against Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). There is evidence that the HCV E2-specific antibody glycosylation profile is associated with hepatic fibrosis progression. The main aim of this study was to compare the sialylation of E2-specific and naturally occurring antiglycan Abs to determine whether their combination could be beneficial for the non-invasive evaluation of hepatic damage. Fifty-eight patients with various stages of hepatic fibrosis or with… Show more

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