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2000
Volume 6, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 1381-6128
  • E-ISSN: 1873-4286

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is responsible for most cases of posttransfusion hepatitis and sporadic or community-acquired non-A, non-B hepatitis.Different generations of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay have been generated for detecting antibodies to HCV epitopes. HCV-RNA quantitative analysis has been developed by means of polymerase chain reaction technique. This approach is the only reliable method for HCV-RNA tissue localization, being helpful in early diagnosis.HCV infected liver is characterized by an inflammatory infiltrate including CD4positive, CD8positive, and B lymphocytes. Evidence has been provided that in HCV patients CD8positive cell response is associated with low level of viraemia and higher level of disease activity. CD4positive T cells exhibit specificity for the core antigen, also correlating with disease activity and viraemia. Costimulatory molecules, cytokines, oxygen radicals, the complex Fas - Fas-ligand and soluble class I HLA structures are discussed as putative cofactors involved in disease evolution.Various forms of interferon (IFN)-alpha have been evaluated for the treatment of patients with HCV infection. Initial enthusiasm has been attenuated by the evidence of a low sustained virological response rate and the constant side effects of IFN-alpha therapy in patients with chronic HCV disease.Among possible markers for predicting therapeutic outcome in HCV-positive individuals, anti-core antibodies correlate positively with response to IFN-alpha administration, as well as reduction of interleukin-2 serum levels has been detected in patients with a good therapeutic response. Association between HCV infection and autoimmune phenomena, also in relation to IFN-alpha therapy has been reported. Finally, results of the combined treatment with IFN-alpha/ribavirin are illustrated.

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