Hepatitis C virus in lymphoid cells of patients coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1: Evidence of active replication in monocytes/macrophages and lymphocytes
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Laskus, T
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Laskus, T
Radkowski, M
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Radkowski, M
Piasek, A
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Piasek, A
Nowicki, M
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Nowicki, M
Horban, A
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Horban, A
Cianciara, J
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Cianciara, J
Rakela, J
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Rakela, J
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[1] Mayo Clin Scottsdale, Div Transplantat Med, Scottsdale, AZ 85259 USA
[2] Med Acad Warsaw, Inst Infect Dis, Warsaw, Poland
[3] Ctr AIDS Diag & Therapy, Warsaw, Poland
[4] Univ So Calif, Maternal Child Virol Res Lab, Los Angeles, CA USA
It has been reported that hepatitis C virus (HCV) may be lymphotropic in the setting of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) coinfection. The present study was undertaken to determine the phenotype of lymphoid cells harboring replicating HCV in HTN-l-positive subjects, By means of highly strand-specific thermostable enzyme Tth-based reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, the presence of viral RNA-negative strand was sought in different subpopulations of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 10 HIV-positive patients. HCV RNA-negative strand was most commonly present in monocytes/macrophages (4 cases), followed by CD8(+) and CD4(+) lymphocytes (2 cases) and CD19(+) cells (1 case). In 2 cases that were further analyzed, viral-negative strand remained detectable in monocytes/ macrophages cultured for 3 weeks. Moreover, monocyte/macrophage- and serum-derived viral sequences differed in the 5' untranslated region. These findings imply that, in HIV-infected subjects, HCV may replicate in the same cells as HIV-1, which raises the possibility of direct interactions between these pathogens.