Natural Killer Cell Subsets Distribution in Spontaneously Resolved and ChronicPersistent Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Laila M Al Kady, M. Mansour, Samaa T Gobran, Ebtesam I Ahmad
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Altered frequency and distribution of natural killer cell subsets have been reported in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.We investigated the frequency of NK cells and inhibitory receptor CD158 in a sample of Egyptian patients with spontaneously resolved (SR) and chronic persistent hepatitis C virus (CPHC) infection, and correlated data with other clinical and diagnostic parameters. The study was conducted on 48 patients divided into 3 groups. Group I; 16 CPHC patients, Group II; 16 SR individuals and Group III; 16 healthy controls. Chronic persistent HCV patients and SR individual’s data were reported from patients ' reports. Healthy controls serum antibodies against HCV were measured using ELISA technique. The three studied groups fresh peripheral blood samples were analyzed by flow cytometry to determine total NK cells, their subsets and CD158b+ cells percentages. Total NK cells and CD56+dim CD16+ NK cells were significantly decreased in CPHC patients and SR individuals in comparison to healthy controls(P 0.05).
自然杀伤细胞亚群在自然消退和慢性丙型肝炎病毒感染中的分布
据报道,丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染中自然杀伤细胞亚群的频率和分布发生了改变。我们研究了自然消退(SR)和慢性持续性丙型肝炎病毒(CPHC)感染的埃及患者样本中NK细胞和抑制受体CD158的频率,并将数据与其他临床和诊断参数相关联。本研究将48例患者分为3组。组我;CPHC患者16例,II组;16名SR个人和III组;16个健康对照。慢性持续性HCV患者和SR个体的数据来自患者报告。采用ELISA技术检测健康对照者血清抗HCV抗体。流式细胞术分析三组新鲜外周血标本,测定NK细胞总数、亚群和CD158b+细胞百分比。与健康对照组相比,CPHC患者和SR个体总NK细胞和CD56+dim CD16+ NK细胞明显减少(P < 0.05)。
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