Evidence for prostaglandin-producing supressor cells in HCV patients with normal ALT

Digestive Diseases and Sciences
R T MarinhoMouraMiguelCarneiro de

Abstract

Our objective was to verify the presence of prostaglandin-producing suppressor cells in response to hepatitis C virus antigens in peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation. Standard proliferation tests were performed in 31 patients: 20 with chronic hepatitis C after antiviral treatment [7 long-term responders (LTR), 7 relapsers (RR), 6 nonresponders (NR)], 7 with HCV infection with persistently normal aminotransferase levels (PNAL), and 4 with hepatocellular carcinoma. Six antigens were used from the core and NS3 regions. A modified proliferation assay consisting of the addition of indomethacin was also done. Lymphoproliferative responses to the HCV antigens were detectable in 27% (11/41) of test points of LTR, 10% (3/31) of RR, 26% (9/35) of NR, and 18% (7/39) of patients with PNAL. Indomethacin only had effect in PNAL patients, by increasing the frequency of reactivity from 18% (7/39) to 36% (14/39) tests points (P = 0.037); also, in three of these patients (43%) indomethacin strongly modified proliferation to core 31-50 and NS3 1248-1261 antigens, increasing both the frequency and stimulation index from 33% (6/18) to 72% (13/18) (chi2 = 5.43, P = 0.019) and 1.89 +/- 0.43 to 6.18 +/- 4.74 (P = 0.028), respectively. The...Continue Reading

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Jul 16, 2011·Hepatitis Research and Treatment·Yasuteru KondoTooru Shimosegawa
Jun 19, 2007·FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology·Umesh C ChaturvediRachna Nagar

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