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Dendritic cells activation is associated with sustained virological response to telaprevir treatment of HCV-infected patients

Authors :
Marzia Montalbano
Federico Martini
Federica Turchi
Gianpiero D'Offizi
Eleonora Cimini
Nicola Tumino
Gian Maria Fimia
Alessandra Sacchi
Veronica Bordoni
Chiara Agrati
Rita Casetti
Giulia Refolo
Chiara Taibi
Raffaella Lionetti
Fabiola Ciccosanti
Sacchi, A.
Tumino, N.
Turchi, F.
Refolo, G.
Fimia, G.
Ciccosanti, F.
Montalbano, M.
Lionetti, R.
Taibi, C.
D'Offizi, G.
Casetti, R.
Bordoni, V.
Cimini, E.
Martini, F.
Agrati, C.
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Academic Press Inc., 2017.

Abstract

First anti-HCV treatments, that include protease inhibitors in conjunction with IFN-α and Ribavirin, increase the sustained virological response (SVR) up to 80% in patients infected with HCV genotype 1. The effects of triple therapies on dendritic cell (DC) compartment have not been investigated. In this study we evaluated the effect of telaprevir-based triple therapy on DC phenotype and function, and their possible association with treatment outcome. HCV+ patients eligible for telaprevir-based therapy were enrolled, and circulating DC frequency, phenotype, and function were evaluated by flow-cytometry. The antiviral activity of plasmacytoid DC was also tested. In SVR patients, myeloid DC frequency transiently decreased, and returned to baseline level when telaprevir was stopped. Moreover, an up-regulation of CD80 and CD86 on mDC was observed in SVR patients as well as an improvement of IFN-α production by plasmacytoid DC, able to inhibit in vitro HCV replication.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....369edbd5c5389158a8aa87b33001e979