Literature DB >> 12858402

HAV replication in acute hepatitis with typical and atypical clinical course.

Evangelista Sagnelli1, Nicola Coppola, Cecilia Marrocco, Mirella Onofrio, Ferdinando Scarano, Anna Marotta, Carlo Scolastico, Antonio Catuogno, Angela Salzillo, Caterina Sagnelli, Felice Piccinino, Pietro Filippini.   

Abstract

The correlation between the length of viremia as detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and the clinical course of hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection was studied. Sixty-six consecutive patients with acute hepatitis A who were admitted to hospital in two infectious disease units in southern Italy were enrolled: 57 had a self-limited course of the disease (typical course), 4 a prolonged course, and 5 relapsing hepatitis. Plasma HAV RNA was sought by RT-PCR, using primers made at 5'-NTR of HAV, designed to amplify a 273-bp fragment and detected by 2% agarose gel and by hybridization with a specific biotinylated probe. In four patients with prolonged acute hepatitis A, the plasma HAV RNA, which was positive on the day of admission to hospital, was found to be negative from day 62, 46, 84, and 105, respectively, after the onset of the symptoms. In patients with relapsing hepatitis, HAV viremia paralleled the clinical and biochemical course of disease. In all patients with a typical self-limiting course, clearance of plasma HAV RNA was observed within 20 days of the onset of symptoms. In most patients, plasma HAV viremia became undetectable before the normalization of serum aminotransferases, underlining the importance of the immune reaction in the pathogenesis of acute hepatitis A. The data also suggest that the detection of plasma HAV RNA after 20 days of illness may predict a prolonged course of the disease, but relapsing hepatitis remains unpredictable on the basis of plasma HAV determination. Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12858402     DOI: 10.1002/jmv.10455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Virol        ISSN: 0146-6615            Impact factor:   2.327


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