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Marcelo Costa Silva1, Carolina Alves Costa Silva1, Gustavo Uzêda Machado1, Ajax Atta2, Songeli M Freire3, Edgar Carvalho4, Maria Isabel Schinoni5, Raymundo Paraná5.
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) coinfection occurs in many regions. However, few studies have focused on the natural history of HCV-induced liver disease in coinfected patients. To describe the clinical, epidemiological, and histopathological aspects of HTLV-1/HCV coinfection in Brazil. A cross-sectional study with 23 patients coinfected with HCV/HTLV. The control groups consisted of 21 patients monoinfected with HCV and 20 patients monoinfected with HTLV-1. The cytokine profiles (Th1 and Th2 cell responses), clinical, laboratory features, and histopathological aspects were examined. The control group for cytokine analysis validation consisted of patients monoinfected with HTLV, and a fourth group consisted of healthy blood donors. No anthropometric differences present between the three infected groups. We observed higher serum concentrations of IFN-γ in patients coinfected with HCV/HTLV-1 than those in HCV monoinfected patients. The HCV/HTLV-1 coinfected group also exhibited a higher degree of liver steatosis than the HCV monoinfected patients. Results suggest that HCV/HTLV-1 coinfection may result in a different pattern of HCV infection due to the immunologic disorders likely associated with HTLV-1, but there is no clear evidence of the HTLV role in the natural history of HCV infection. J. Med. Virol. 88:1967-1972, 2016.Entities:
Keywords: HCV; T-lymphotropic virus type 1; cytokines; epidemiology; hepatitis C virus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27027482 DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24538
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Virol ISSN: 0146-6615 Impact factor: 2.327