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Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Hepatitis C Virus Reinfection After Liver Transplantation: How the Early Phase Impacts on Outcomes

Geoffrey W. McCaughanAW Morrow Gastroenterology and Liver Centre, Centenary Institute, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Sydney University, Sydney, Australia. [email protected]Nicholas ShackelAW Morrow Gastroenterology and Liver Centre, Centenary Institute, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Sydney University, Sydney, AustraliaPatrick BertolinoAW Morrow Gastroenterology and Liver Centre, Centenary Institute, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Sydney University, Sydney, AustraliaDavid G. BowenAW Morrow Gastroenterology and Liver Centre, Centenary Institute, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Sydney University, Sydney, Australia
2009en
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related liver disease postliver transplantation is associated with an accelerated course in comparison with that observed in the nonimmunosuppressed individual. Outcomes in transplantation for this indication have, therefore, been a major area of clinical interest in the field of liver transplantation. The factors underlying the rapid progression of HCV-related liver disease posttransplantation are complex and multifactorial. Nevertheless, recent data indicate a range of parameters assessable early posttransplantation that may be useful in the prediction of outcome of transplantation for this condition. This overview, therefore, concentrates on the early events occurring postliver transplantation in the HCV-infected patient, and the implications of these recent observations for the pathogenesis of the various forms of HCV-related allograft injury.

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