PMID: 9162221Apr 1, 1996Paper

Recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor reduces hepatitis C virus replication in mononuclear cells from chronic hepatitis C patients

Cytokine
J MartínV Carreño

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus infects mononuclear leukocytes of patients with chronic hepatitis C. Treatment with rhG-CSF led to a dose-related reduction in the genomic and antigenomic hepatitis C viral strands in cultures of mitogen-stimulated, naturally-infected peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with chronic hepatitis C. Hepatitis C virus genomic strand of subtype 1b was suppressed in 5 of 11 cases, and concurrently with suppression of the viral antigenomic strand in two of them. The treatment also resulted in a significantly increased release of interleukin 6, but not of other cytokines. However, the biological response of hepatitis C virus-infected mononuclear cells to treatment with recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor was unrelated to any particular pattern of cytokine production.

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