Cytokine profile and viral diversity in the early seronegative stage of community-acquired hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection

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Marek Radkowski
Piotr Grabarczyk
Tomasz Kryczka
Kamila Caraballo Cortès
Dorota Kubicka-Russel
Maciej Janiak
Sylwia Osuch
Karol Perlejewski
Tomasz Laskus
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[1] Medical University of Warsaw,Department of Immunopathology of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
[2] Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine,Department of Virology
[3] Medical University of Warsaw,Department of Development of Nursing and Social and Medical Sciences
[4] Medical University of Warsaw,Department of Adult Infectious Diseases
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Most Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected subjects develop chronic infection, whereas a minority clear the virus in the early phase of infection. We analyzed factors associated with outcome (chronicity vs clearance) during the preclinical seronegative phase of community-acquired HCV infection. Among 17.5 million blood donations in the years 2000–2016, 124 blood donors were found to be HCV RNA-positive/anti-HCV-negative. All were contacted after 0.5–12.7 years and 40 responded and provided blood sample. Hypervariable region 1 was analyzed by ultradeep pyrosequencing and cytokines in serum were quantified by Luminex (R&D Systems) multiplex immunoassay. Twenty-one (52.5%) donors were found to be HCV-RNA-positive, while 19 (47.5%) were HCV RNA negative (none received antiviral treatment). All but one seroconverted to anti-HCV. Donors with resolving hepatitis did not differ significantly from donors with chronic infection with respect to age, genotypes, IL28B polymorphisms, number of viral variants, nucleotide diversity per site or the overall number of nucleotide substitutions. However, the former group had significantly higher levels of IL-1beta, IL-1RA, IL-6, IFN-gamma and FGF-2 in serum. In our study of community-acquired acute hepatitis C approximately half of all subjects eliminated the virus spontaneously, and this clearance was associated with marked cytokine response in the early seronegative stage of infection.
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