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Extrahepatic immunologic manifestations in chronic hepatitis C and hepatitis C virus serotypes.

J M Pawlotsky1, F Roudot-Thoraval, P Simmonds, J Mellor, M B Ben Yahia, C André, M C Voisin, L Intrator, E S Zafrani, J Duval, D Dhumeaux.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine, using a serotyping assay, whether the occurrence of extrahepatic immunologic disorders in patients with chronic hepatitis C is dependent on hepatitis C virus serotype.
DESIGN: Prospective study.
SETTING: Liver unit and virology laboratory of a university hospital. PATIENTS: 59 consecutive patients with chronic hepatitis C. MEASUREMENTS: Hepatitis C virus serotype was determined using a recently developed immunoenzymatic assay that detects antibodies directed to serotype-specific immunodominant epitopes. Cryoglobulin, rheumatoid factor, and numerous antitissue antibodies were sought. Biopsies of labial salivary glands were done in 49 of the 59 patients.
RESULTS: Prevalence was 59% for serotype 1, 10% for serotype 2, 12% for serotype 3, and 3% for mixed infection. Fifteen percent of patients could not be serotyped. Cryoglobulinemia was found in 36% of patients and rheumatoid factor was found in the serum of 71%. At least one antitissue antibody was found in the serum of 41% of patients; salivary gland biopsy showed lymphocytic capillaritis in 49% of patients. These immunologic abnormalities were seen in patients infected with any of the three serotypes, and prevalences of the abnormalities did not differ significantly among patients infected with different serotypes.
CONCLUSIONS: We confirm that the prevalence of extrahepatic immunologic abnormalities is high in patients with chronic hepatitis C. These abnormalities may occur in patients infected with any of the three major hepatitis C virus serotypes now present in developed countries.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7810933     DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-122-3-199502010-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-4819            Impact factor:   25.391


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