Hepatitis C virus infection: when silence is deception

V Racanelli, B Rehermann - Trends in immunology, 2003 - cell.com
V Racanelli, B Rehermann
Trends in immunology, 2003cell.com
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) uses complex and unique mechanisms to prevent, evade or subvert
innate and adaptive immune responses and to establish persistent infection and chronic
hepatitis. Recently developed experimental systems have significantly facilitated the
analysis of HCV replication, virus–host interaction and pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis and
have provided new insights into the mechanisms of HCV clearance and persistence.
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) uses complex and unique mechanisms to prevent, evade or subvert innate and adaptive immune responses and to establish persistent infection and chronic hepatitis. Recently developed experimental systems have significantly facilitated the analysis of HCV replication, virus–host interaction and pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis and have provided new insights into the mechanisms of HCV clearance and persistence.
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