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November 2007, Vol. 7, No. 11, Pages 1689-1703
(doi:10.1517/14712598.7.11.1689)

T-regulatory lymphocytes and chronic viral hepatitis
Simon M Rushbrook, Matthew Hoare & Graeme JM Alexander
University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, Box 157, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ, UK +44 0 1223 586614; +44 0 1223 216111;
† Author for correspondence



Both hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) can cause persistent viral infection in humans. Chronic infection is associated with a risk of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The cause of chronic infection is unknown. A large body of evidence suggests that a failure of the adaptive immune response is critical in the establishment of chronic infection. Recently a new group of T cells (T-regulatory cells), that express CD4+CD25+ and Foxp3, which can inhibit the cellular (CD4+/CD8+) immune response have been described. In this review the authors explore the thoughts regarding immune responses to HBV and HCV infections and the role of these T-regulatory cells in relation to the pathogenesis of chronic HBV and HCV infection and the potential for therapeutic intervention.

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Simon M Rushbrook
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Keywords:
FoxP3
hepatitis B
hepatitis C
regulatory T cells
viral hepatitis


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