| Literature DB >> 3957229 |
M J Nowicki, M J Tong, P V Nair, D Stevenson.
Abstract
In vitro synthesis of the anti-HBc, anti-HBs and polyclonal IgG and IgM classes of antibodies were determined from supernatants of peripheral blood mono-nuclear cells cultured in the presence of pokeweed mitogen. Thirty-seven patients with chronic hepatitis B and 10 healthy control subjects whose sera were positive for anti-HBs formed the study group. Twenty-four of 37 patients showed histologic evidence of chronic active hepatitis B while the remaining 13 patients had chronic persistent hepatitis B. Lymphocytes from chronic persistent hepatitis B, chronic active hepatitis B and healthy controls secreted similar levels of IgM. However, IgG synthesis was markedly impaired (p less than 0.002) in the chronic persistent hepatitis B group as compared with healthy controls or chronic active hepatitis B patients. In vitro anti-HBc production and serum anti-HBc titers correlated directly with hepatocellular inflammation and inversely with serum hepatitis B virus DNA. Anti-HBc synthesis was significantly higher in chronic active hepatitis B patients who exhibited a more pronounced hepatocellular damage when compared to chronic persistent hepatitis B patients who had little or no liver cell injury.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3957229 DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840060205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hepatology ISSN: 0270-9139 Impact factor: 17.425