2008
DOI: 10.1089/vim.2008.0020
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Detection of IgE Antibody Specific to a Hepatitis C Virus–Derived Peptide Being Recognized by Cellular Immunity in Patients with HCV Infection

Abstract: The determination of immunogenic peptides of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is pivotal for vaccine development. We previously reported that the majority of patients infected with HCV have significant levels of IgG specific to an HCV-derived peptide at positions 35-44 of core protein (C35-44), a major epitope recognized by cellular immunity. This study addresses whether or not the other subclasses of immunoglobulins to this peptide exist. As a result, IgE, but not IgM or IgA, specific to this peptide is consistently d… Show more

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