Semmo Nasser, Barnes Eleanor, Taylor Craig, Kurtz John, Harcourt Gillian, Smith Neil, Klenerman Paul
Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Lancet. 2005;365(9456):327-9. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)17787-3.
Blood donors are routinely screened for hepatitis C virus infection. Some individuals have weak or restricted virus-specific antibody responses, and are classed as indeterminate. Such donors are almost always negative for viral RNA in blood. We postulated that previous transient virus exposure might account for some of these cases. With sensitive ex-vivo analyses of T-cell responses, we identified virus-specific responses in 15 of 30 indeterminate blood donors tested, compared with none in controls (p=0.0013). Additionally, these responses were typically focused on core-derived peptides. These findings suggest previous exposure to the virus in many indeterminate blood donors.
献血者会定期接受丙型肝炎病毒感染筛查。一些个体的病毒特异性抗体反应较弱或受限,被归类为不确定情况。这类献血者血液中的病毒RNA几乎总是呈阴性。我们推测,之前短暂接触病毒可能是导致其中一些情况的原因。通过对T细胞反应进行灵敏的体外分析,我们在30名接受检测的不确定献血者中,发现有15人存在病毒特异性反应,而对照组中无人出现这种反应(p = 0.0013)。此外,这些反应通常集中在核心衍生肽上。这些发现表明,许多不确定献血者之前接触过该病毒。