Hepatitis C Clinical Trial
Official title:
HCV Pathogenesis and Dendritic Cell Immunobiology
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mechanism of a successful immune response to hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Currently, it is believed that the immune system is involved in responding to HCV infection, but how it is involved is not known. It is estimated that 30% of individuals infected with HCV are able to clear the virus without treatment, while 70% progress to chronic infectious. By studying the immune responses in these two populations, we, the researchers at Rockefeller University, hope to gain insight into the mechanisms of the immune response and develop new strategies for HCV therapy.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infects approximately 200 million people worldwide. About 30% of
infected individuals do not require treatment to clear the virus, but the remainder can
become chronically infected with HCV. Both resolution and protection correlate with the
presence of HCV-specific T cells responses. The researchers believe that dendritic cells
(DCs) play a role in determining how T-cells respond to the virus. They believe that the
virus is able to modify the function of these cells causing the inactivation of T cells that
would otherwise react with the virus. By characterizing the phenotype and function of DCs in
both the patients who spontaneously resolve the infection and patients who become
chronically infected the investigators hope to learn more about the pathogenesis of HCV.
People interested in participating in this study will have a complete history and general
medical examinations before beginning the study. Testing for communicable diseases,
including hepatitis B, syphilis and HIV will be done. If a disease is found you will be
informed and offered counseling.
Following the screening, you will have a procedure called leukapheresis, in which white
blood cells are removed, but your own red blood cells are returned. The procedure takes
approximately 3 hours and is similar to blood donation. The leukapheresis is done during a
same day admission to the hospital by an outside blood collection company with trained
nurses and certified equipment.
Some aspects of this study are experimental which means the fluid and cells collected will
be studied and analyzed to determine more precisely how your body's immune system is
responding to the virus. These tests are experimental in that they are not part of the usual
routine care of patients.
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