Literature DB >> 12431205

Virus-specific antibody titres in different phases of hepatitis C virus infection.

L I Nikolaeva1, N P Blokhina, N N Tsurikova, N V Voronkova, M I Miminoshvili, D M Braginsky, O N Yastrebova, O B Booynitskaya, O V Isaeva, M I Michailov, A I Archakov.   

Abstract

This study aimed to examine anti hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody titres, their changes and differences in acute, chronic and past HCV infection and to examine them after IFN-alpha-therapy. Ninety five patients were studied in a cross-sectional investigation and 18 of them were followed long-term. Titres of IgM and IgG antibodies against core, NS3, NS4 (A + B), NS5A proteins were determined by the third generation enzyme immunoassays. Patients with acute hepatitis C developed IgG antibodies against core protein in titres 1/5-1/800 and against individual NS proteins at the same titres. During the first to second month of acute hepatitis C IgG antibody titres to HCV proteins were very low, but they had risen considerably by the fourth to sixth month. Anti-HCV IgM antibodies were found in half the acute hepatitis serum samples, titres were 1/5-1/40. Sixty individuals with chronic hepatitis C showed IgG antibodies against core in titres 1/800-1/40,000 and against individual NS proteins in titres 1/5-1/20,000. Eight patients with chronic hepatitis C had invariable anti-HCV IgG antibodies over 2-3 years. About 81.7% of chronically infected patients had anti-HCV IgM antibodies in titres 1/5-1/160. Patients with resolution of HCV infection showed only anti-core IgG antibodies (titres 1/5-1/200) or no virus-specific antibodies. Individuals with different response to IFN-alpha-therapy showed two distinct patterns of anti-HCV antibody titres. Acute and chronic HCV infection may be distinguished by anti-core titres.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12431205     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2893.2002.00369.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Viral Hepat        ISSN: 1352-0504            Impact factor:   3.728


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