Ileana Constantinescu
Centre for Immunogenetics and Virology, Fundeni Clinical Institute,
Bucharest
Romania
Review Article
Are KIR-HLA polymorphisms relevant for the outcome of chronic infected hepatitis C virus patients?
Author(s): Larisa Denisa Ursu, Carmen Monica Preda, Mircea Diculescu and Ileana ConstantinescuLarisa Denisa Ursu, Carmen Monica Preda, Mircea Diculescu and Ileana Constantinescu
Natural killer (NK) cells play an important role in viral clearance and in the elimination of neoplastic cells. Recent cellular and genetic studies revealed that NK cells modulate the immune response against hepatitis C virus (HCV). Improving our understanding of NK cells could help us gain further insight into the virus-host interaction and the mechanisms of viral persistence. Previous studies mention the role of Killer cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIRs) and their Human Leukocyte Alleles (HLA) ligands in disease progression of chronic HCV infected patients. Specific HLA class I and class II alleles may influence the susceptibility or resistance to persistent HCV infection. In the last few years, progress has been made in the link between KIR-HLA gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to immune-mediated diseases such as chronic HCV infection. Many st.. View More»