HCV offensive mechanisms versus host's defensive strategies
Arab Journal of Gastroenterology. 2009; 10 (4): 117-124
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ABSTRACT
At each stage of the life cycle of the virus, hepatitis C virus [HCV] interferes with the cellular antiviral mechanisms of the host. Therefore, HCV infection represents a fencing match between the virus and the host cell. The host's defense depends primarily on activation of the immune response, including activation of interferon [IFN] signalling, expression of cytokines [TNF-alpha, IL-12, IL-10, IFN-alpha] and stimulation of cellular immune response [CIR] and humoral immune response [HIR]. HCV offense relies on envelope mutation, evasion of the host immune response and interference with the endogenous cellular antiviral factors
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IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental)
Asunto principal:
Antivirales
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Replicación Viral
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Comunicación Celular
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Transformación Celular Viral
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Citocinas
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Interferones
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Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa
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Interleucina-10
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Interleucina-12
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Inglés
Revista:
Arab J. Gastroenterol.
Año:
2009
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