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Recurrent hepatitis C virus after transplant and the importance of plasma cells on biopsy.

Eric R Kallwitz1.   

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the leading indication for liver transplantation in the United States. It recurs universally after transplant but the rate of fibrosis and the development of graft failure is variable. Different donor and recipient features have been demonstrated to impact fibrosis. Plasma cell hepatitis, a histologic finding, is one feature associated with poor graft and patient outcomes. The pathogenic mechanism resulting in plasma cell hepatitis is poorly understood, with evidence suggesting a role for both the HCV and the immune system.A recent publication described plasma cell hepatitis in a larger context of immune medicated graft dysfunction in transplant recipients receiving interferon based therapy. This manuscript will highlight the topic of plasma cell hepatitis and provide commentary on the lack of recognition, the data regarding pathophysiologic mechanisms and the potential management options.

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Keywords:  Biopsy; Hepatitis C virus; Plasma cells; Sustained virological response

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23345937      PMCID: PMC3547566          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i2.158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


  9 in total

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Journal:  Gut       Date:  2006-06-23       Impact factor: 23.059

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4.  Patterns of recurrent hepatitis C after liver transplantation in a recent cohort of patients.

Authors:  Urmila Khettry; Weei-Yuan Huang; Mary Ann Simpson; Elizabeth A Pomfret; James J Pomposelli; W David Lewis; Roger L Jenkins; Fredric D Gordon
Journal:  Hum Pathol       Date:  2006-12-22       Impact factor: 3.466

Review 5.  Plasma cell hepatitis (de-novo autoimmune hepatitis) developing post liver transplantation.

Authors:  M Isabel Fiel; Thomas D Schiano
Journal:  Curr Opin Organ Transplant       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 2.640

6.  Hepatitis C-related posttransplant plasma cell proliferative disorder with hepatitis C virus in neoplastic plasma cells: a new posttransplant disease entity?

Authors:  H W Tun; M Krishna; D M Menke
Journal:  Transplant Proc       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 1.066

7.  Plasma cell hepatitis in hepatitis C virus patients post-liver transplantation: case-control study showing poor outcome and predictive features in the liver explant.

Authors:  Stephen C Ward; Thomas D Schiano; Swan N Thung; M Isabel Fiel
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 5.799

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Authors:  Marina Berenguer
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 5.799

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Authors:  M Isabel Fiel; Kaushik Agarwal; Carmen Stanca; Nassim Elhajj; Nikolas Kontorinis; Swan N Thung; Thomas D Schiano
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 5.799

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Journal:  J Clin Transl Hepatol       Date:  2014-09-15
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