Literature DB >> 27322051

Clinical and virological features of acute hepatitis E in Gunma prefecture, Japan between 2004 and 2015.

Yuichi Yamazaki1, Atsushi Naganuma2,3, Yosuke Arai3, Suguru Takeuchi1,4, Takeshi Kobayashi1, Satoshi Takakusagi5, Takeshi Hatanaka4, Takashi Hoshino2, Masashi Namikawa3, Hiroaki Hashizume1, Daichi Takizawa4, Tatsuya Ohyama1, Hideyuki Suzuki6, Norio Horiguchi1, Hitoshi Takagi2,5, Ken Sato1,7, Satoru Kakizaki1, Motoyasu Kusano8, Shigeo Nagashima9, Masaharu Takahashi9, Hiroaki Okamoto9, Masanobu Yamada1.   

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the clinical and virological features of acute hepatitis E (AH-E) in Gunma prefecture and focus on the hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection in immunocompromised patients.
METHODS: A total of 30 patients with AH-E diagnosed at our Gunma University Hospital, and located in 3-39-15 Showa-machi, Maebashi, Gunma 371-8511 Japan, and its affiliated hospitals from 2004 to 2015, were studied. We evaluated the detailed medical histories, laboratory examinations and virological features of these participants.
RESULTS: Of the 30 patients, 21 patients were men, with a median age of 61 years. Three of these patients had a history of recent oversea travel. A total of 14 patients had eaten raw or undercooked meat/viscera from animals, and two patients had contracted transfusion-transmitted AH-E. Eight patients were immunocompromised, including those with hematological disease, cancer receiving systemic chemotherapy and kidney transplant or connective tissue disease undergoing immunosuppressive medications. The alanine aminotransferase and total bilirubin levels were more significantly reduced in these immunocompromised patients than in the non-immunocompromised patients. Severe thrombocytopenia, an extra-hepatic manifestation of AH-E, occurred in one case. Among the 22 HEV strains whose subgenotype was determined, two were imported strains (1a and 1f), and 11 strains formed four distinct phylogenetic clusters within subgenotype 3b. The remaining nine strains differed from each other by 9.8-22.4%, and were classified into four subgenotypes (3a, 3b, 3e and 3f).
CONCLUSION: Markedly divergent HEV strains (3a, 3b, 3e and 3f) were found to circulate in Gunma. Although immunosuppression appears to play a crucial role in establishing chronic sequels, AH-E in eight immunocompromised patients, including transfusion-transmitted HEV infection in two patients, did not become chronic.
© 2016 The Japan Society of Hepatology.

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Keywords:  acute hepatitis E; immunocompromised host; phylogenetic analysis; transfusion-transmitted hepatitis E virus infection

Year:  2016        PMID: 27322051     DOI: 10.1111/hepr.12765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatol Res        ISSN: 1386-6346            Impact factor:   4.288


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