Viral and immunological determinants of hepatitis C virus clearance, persistence, and disease

R Thimme, J Bukh, HC Spangenberg… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
R Thimme, J Bukh, HC Spangenberg, S Wieland, J Pemberton, C Steiger, S Govindarajan…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002National Acad Sciences
To define the early events that determine the outcome of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV)
infection, we compared the course of viremia with the peripheral and intrahepatic T cell
response and intrahepatic cytokine profile in six acutely infected chimpanzees. Three
different outcomes were observed after peak viral titers were reached: sustained viral
clearance, transient viral clearance followed by chronic infection, and chronic infection that
persisted at initial peak titers. The results indicate that HCV spread outpaces the T cell …
To define the early events that determine the outcome of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, we compared the course of viremia with the peripheral and intrahepatic T cell response and intrahepatic cytokine profile in six acutely infected chimpanzees. Three different outcomes were observed after peak viral titers were reached: sustained viral clearance, transient viral clearance followed by chronic infection, and chronic infection that persisted at initial peak titers. The results indicate that HCV spread outpaces the T cell response and that HCV rapidly induces but is not controlled by IFN-α/β; that viral clearance follows the entry and accumulation of HCV-specific IFN-γ-producing T cells in the liver; and that it may not require the destruction of infected cells.
National Acad Sciences