Literature DB >> 1374072

Comparison of hepatitis C virus markers in patients with NANB hepatitis.

H Yatsuhashi1, O Inoue, M Koga, S Nagataki, K Mizuno, J Kolberg, E Beall, T A Cha, B Irvine, G Kuo.   

Abstract

10 different HCV-specific assays and RT-PCR of the 5' untranslated region of HCV RNA were used to analyze sixty-four patients with chronic NANB liver disease. Po, CP-9 and C22 antigens are located in the putative core; C33c in the putative NS3; C100-3 in the putative NS3/4; KCL in the putative NS4/5 and C825 is located in the putative NS5. GOR protein is not part of the HCV genome, but antibodies to it appear to be present in response to a hepatitis C infection. Positive rates were 91% for Po, 89% for CP-9, 94% for C22, 97% for C33c, 88% for C100-3 (Ortho, EIA), 86% for C100-3 (Abbott, EIA), 84% for C100-3 (Ohtsuka, RIA), 88% for KCL, 59% for C825, 58% for GOR, and 83% for RT-PCR. There were 8 cases which were negative by all anti-C100 tests. 7 of these cases were positive by other anti-HCV markers and/or PCR suggesting the need for improved blood screening assays. There is a variation in the relative reactivity for different markers with different samples. Of the tests employed, anti C33c shows the highest positivity rate.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1374072     DOI: 10.1016/0166-0934(92)90017-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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