During infection with hepatitis B or C viruses, cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) have been implicated as both the mediators of protection and the principal effectors of liver pathology. Recent studies have allowed an investigation of the relationship between virus-specific CTL responses, liver damage and viral replication. In the presence of an efficient virus-specific CTL response, a scenario is emerging where inhibition of viral replication can be independent of liver pathology. We discuss the possibility that an inadequate CTL response - unable to control viral replication - may contribute to liver pathology not only directly but also via the recruitment of non-virus-specific T cells.
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Bertoletti, A., & Maini, M. K. (2000, August 1). Protection or damage: A dual role for the virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte response in hepatitis B and C infection? Current Opinion in Immunology. Current Biology Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0952-7915(00)00108-4