在人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染长期不进展的情况下丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染的反复自发清除

A. Alimohammadi, Geneviève Kerkerian, T. Raycraft, B. Conway
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1.1.HCV和HIV是全球流行病,分别影响1.7亿和3500万人。高达45%的HCV感染者会自发清除感染,这与女性性别、土著血统、症状性急性肝炎和一些宿主特异性免疫因素等因素有关。然而,艾滋病毒在受感染的细胞中建立了真正的潜伏期,因此无法治愈。在HIV长期无进展(LTNPs)的情况下,建立了免疫保存和低循环病毒载量的状态。对于HIV/HCV合并感染,在没有抗逆转录病毒治疗的情况下,HCV感染的自发清除与HIV感染的长期控制之间的关系知之甚少。1.2.病例介绍:我们描述了一例hiv感染的女性,她是一个确定的LTNP,在多个场合记录了HCV的自发清除。1.3.结论:应该记录和鉴定可能反复暴露于HCV但未能建立生产性感染的类似HIV ltnp病例,以努力提出关于HIV和HCV自然控制的新假设。在未来,这可能为基于免疫的干预措施来控制这些感染的研究提供信息。
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Repeated Spontaneous Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection in the Setting of Long-Term Non-Progression of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection
1.1.Introduction: HCV and HIV are global pandemics that affect 170 million and 35 million individuals, respectively. Up to 45% of individuals infected with HCV clear their infections spontaneously – correlating to factors like female sex, aboriginal descent, symptomatic acute hepatitis and some host specific immune factors. HIV, however, establishes true latency in infected cells, and therefore cannot be cured. In the setting of long-term non-progressors (LTNPs) of HIV, a state of immune preservation and low circulating viral load is established. Regarding HIV/HCV co- infection, little is known about the relationship between spontaneous clearance of HCV infection and long-term control of HIV infection without the benefit of antiretroviral therapy. 1.2.Case Presentation: We describe a case of a HIV-infected female who was an established LTNP in whom spontaneous clearance of HCV was documented on multiple occasions. 1.3.Conclusion: Similar cases of HIV LTNPs who may be exposed repeatedly to HCV and fail to establish productive infections should be documented and identified in an effort to develop novel hypotheses about natural control of both HIV and HCV. In the future, this could inform research on immune-based interventions to control these infections.
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