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The antiviral compound ribavirin modulates the T helper (Th) 1/Th2 subset balance in hepatitis B and C virus-specific immune responses
C Hultgren, DR Milich, O Weiland and M Sallberg Division of Clinical Virology, Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden. Ribavirin is effective in combination therapies against chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, although its direct antiviral properties are unclear. We therefore studied the immun...
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Published in: | Journal of general virology 1998-10, Vol.79 (10), p.2381-2391 |
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Summary: | C Hultgren, DR Milich, O Weiland and M Sallberg
Division of Clinical Virology, Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden.
Ribavirin is effective in combination therapies against chronic hepatitis C
virus (HCV) infection, although its direct antiviral properties are
unclear. We therefore studied the immune-modulatory effects of ribavirin on
hepatitis B virus (HBV)- and HCV-specific immune responses. During a 24
week placebo-controlled ribavirin trial in ten patients with chronic HCV
infection, HCV antibodies and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels
decreased transiently whereas the serum levels of HCV RNA remained stable.
Effects of ribavirin on human and murine phytohaemagglutinin
(PHA)-activated T cells included inhibition of in vitro proliferation and
modulation of IL-2, IL-4, IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha levels. HBcAg- and
HBeAg-specific IL-2 and IFN-gamma levels were > or = 25-fold higher in
mice immunized with HBV core- or e- antigens (HBcAg, HBeAg) while receiving
ribavirin compared to untreated mice, but IL-4 and IL-6 remained constant.
Concordantly, a slight shift was observed in the IgG subclass distribution
of the humoral responses of ribavirin-treated mice to HBeAg and HCV NS3
protein. Ribavirin treatment of HBeAg-transgenic (HBeAg-Tg) mice induced a
dose-dependent down-regulation of T helper (Th)2-mediated antibody
production to HBeAg. In ribavirin-treated HBeAg-Tg mice anti-HBe IgG1
(positively regulated by Th2 cytokines) decreased simultaneously as both
anti-HBe IgG2a (positively regulated by Th1 cytokines) levels and in vitro
T- cell IFN-gamma production increased, indicating a change in the Th1/Th2
balance. Thus, the present data suggest that ribavirin is not strictly an
antiviral compound, but rather it alters the T-cell balance in the immune
system. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1317 1465-2099 |
DOI: | 10.1099/0022-1317-79-10-2381 |