Little is known about the presence and role of neutralizing antibodies (NtAbs) in perinatal hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Using HCV pseudoparticles, NtAbs were studied longitudinally in 12 HCV-infected children with or without evidence of acute hepatitis during the first year of life. Broadly reactive NtAbs of maternal origin did not prevent vertical HCV transmission or progression to chronicity. NtAbs against homologous genotype or subtype appeared during the chronic phase and were more abundant and sustained in children with acute hepatitis. Cross-reactive NtAbs were present in both groups of children, but their appearance did not correlate with better control of viremia or HCV clearance.

NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES TO HEPATITIS C VIRUS IN PERINATALLY INFECTED CHILDREN FOLLOWED UP PROSPECTIVELY / Meunier, J. C.; Bukh, J.; Diaz, G.; Tovo, P. A.; Casadei, A. M.; Quinti, I.; Iorio, Raffaele; Emerson, S.; Purcell, R. H.; Farci, P.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 0022-1899. - (2011), pp. 1741-1745. [10.1093/infdis/jir631]

NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES TO HEPATITIS C VIRUS IN PERINATALLY INFECTED CHILDREN FOLLOWED UP PROSPECTIVELY.

IORIO, RAFFAELE;
2011

Abstract

Little is known about the presence and role of neutralizing antibodies (NtAbs) in perinatal hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Using HCV pseudoparticles, NtAbs were studied longitudinally in 12 HCV-infected children with or without evidence of acute hepatitis during the first year of life. Broadly reactive NtAbs of maternal origin did not prevent vertical HCV transmission or progression to chronicity. NtAbs against homologous genotype or subtype appeared during the chronic phase and were more abundant and sustained in children with acute hepatitis. Cross-reactive NtAbs were present in both groups of children, but their appearance did not correlate with better control of viremia or HCV clearance.
2011
NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES TO HEPATITIS C VIRUS IN PERINATALLY INFECTED CHILDREN FOLLOWED UP PROSPECTIVELY / Meunier, J. C.; Bukh, J.; Diaz, G.; Tovo, P. A.; Casadei, A. M.; Quinti, I.; Iorio, Raffaele; Emerson, S.; Purcell, R. H.; Farci, P.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 0022-1899. - (2011), pp. 1741-1745. [10.1093/infdis/jir631]
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