Journal article

Quantification and localisation of FOXP3 T lymphocytes and relation to hepatic inflammation during chronic HCV infection

SM Ward, BC Fox, PJ Brown, J Worthington, SB Fox, RW Chapman, KA Fleming, AH Banham, P Klenerman

Journal of Hepatology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2007

Abstract

Background/Aims: T lymphocyte-mediated immune reactions are closely involved in the pathogenesis of HCV-induced chronic liver disease. Regulatory T cells are able to suppress HCV-specific T lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine secretion during chronic HCV infection. We wished to address to what extent regulatory T cells exist in the livers of HCV+ individuals, and what the role of such cells might be in disease progression. Methods: We analysed the frequency and distribution of FOXP3+ cells, along with CD4, CD8 and CD20+ cells, in liver biopsies of 28 patients with chronic HCV and 14 patients with PBC, and correlated these data with histological parameters. Results: A striking number of FOX..

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