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B-cells and mixed cryoglobulinemia

Authors :
Maria Teresa Mascia
Clodoveo Ferri
D Ferrari
Marco Sebastiani
M Giunti
Poupak Fallahi
Anna Linda Zignego
Stefano Pileri
Alessandro Antonelli
Ferri C
Antonelli A
Mascia MT
Sebastiani M
Fallahi P
Ferrari D
Giunti M
Pileri SA
Zignego AL.
Source :
Autoimmunity reviews. 7(2)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Mixed cryoglobulinemia (MC) is a systemic small-vessel vasculitis; B-cell expansion is the biological substrate of the disease. It can be regarded as benign lymphoproliferative condition that may evolve to frank lymphoma. HCV infection is the main causative factor of MC, as well as of other overlapping disorders, through multifactorial and multistep pathogenetic process. HCV-related B-cell proliferation represents an important model of virus-driven autoimmune/neoplastic disorder. The term HCV syndrome is referred to a wide spectrum of both hepatic and extrahepatic disorders. The present review analyzes the complex virological, clinico-pathological, and therapeutic implications of B-cell proliferation, with or without HCV infection, in MC patients.

Details

ISSN :
15689972
Volume :
7
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Autoimmunity reviews
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f96aa351d0051a7ed67ee0d1c7445d45