Immune mechanisms and the action of interferon in chronic hepatitis B virus infection
- PMID: 352919
- DOI: 10.3109/08820137809047623
Immune mechanisms and the action of interferon in chronic hepatitis B virus infection
Abstract
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes can eliminate cells infected with hepatitis B virus. A defect of T lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis seems to exist in chronic hepatitis B infection. T cell-mediated lysis is dependent on HLA antigens of the infected host and this may explain the increased or decreased frequency of particular HLA antigens in chronic carriers of hepatitis B virus. This virus may decrease the concentration of HLA antigens expressed on liver cells. Interferon increases the HLA antigen expression on T lymphocytes and hepatocytes, thereby enhancing T lymphocyte-mediate lysis of infected liver cells and elimination of the hepatitis B virus.
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