1. Elevated Interleukin-4 Expression in Severe Recurrent Hepatitis C Virus After Liver Transplantation
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Olivier Soubrane, Yvon Calmus, Frédéric Batteux, Arielle R. Rosenberg, Philippe Podevin, Filomena Conti, Lynda Aoudjehane, and Sébastien Dharancy
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Adult ,Male ,Genotype ,Transcription, Genetic ,Biopsy ,Hepacivirus ,Hepatitis C virus ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Liver transplantation ,medicine.disease_cause ,Tacrolimus ,Virus ,Flaviviridae ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Recurrence ,medicine ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Transplantation ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,business.industry ,virus diseases ,Interleukin ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,digestive system diseases ,Liver Transplantation ,Liver biopsy ,Immunology ,Cyclosporine ,Interleukin-2 ,Female ,Interleukin-4 ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents - Abstract
Background. Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) is usually associated with high levels of hepatic interleukin (IL)-2 and low levels of IL-4 transcripts. HCV frequently recurs after liver transplantation, and its course is accelerated in this setting. We compared in situ expression of IL-2 and IL-4 in transplanted and nontransplanted patients with HCV. Methods. A total of 74 liver biopsy specimens were studied; 52 came from transplanted patients, 38 of whom were HCV-positive (17 mild and 21 severe cases of recurrent HCV) and 22 came from nontransplanted patients, 17 of whom were HCV-positive (7 mild and 10 severe cases of HCV). The expression of IL-2 and IL-4 mRNA and IL-4 protein was studied using the reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical methods, respectively. Results. IL-2 transcript levels were significantly higher in severe than in mild HCV in both liver graft recipients and nontransplanted patients. However, IL-2 levels were higher in nontransplanted than in transplanted patients. IL-4 transcripts and protein were preferentially detected in graft recipients with severe recurrent HCV. Conclusion. IL-4 expression is elevated in severe recurrent HCV and may play a role in the progression of hepatic lesions after liver transplantation.
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- 2007
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