Literature DB >> 9346560

Hepatitis C--associated glomerular disease in liver transplant recipients.

C L Davis1, D R Gretch, J D Perkins, A W Harris, M H Wener, C E Alpers, R Lesniewski, W Lee, C dela Rosa, R J Johnson.   

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection may be associated with extrahepatic illness including renal disease. We investigated the clinical and virological characteristics of three patients who developed a mesangial proliferative and sclerosing glomerulopathy alone or in association with membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis after liver transplantation for end-stage liver disease secondary to HCV infection. Using polymerase chain reaction technology and the IgM RIBA assay, viral load, genotype and IgM antibody response to HCV in the setting of glomerulonephritis was evaluated. Within 1 year of transplantation, the patients showed decreased renal function, proteinuria and recurrent hepatitis C liver disease. Likewise, HCV viral load increased following transplantation, whereas the viral genotypes remained unchanged. Although the first patient presented with classic type II cryoglobulinemia in association with glomerulonephritis, the second patient developed an IgM directed specifically against the hepatitis C core antigen. The third patient developed a low-titered IgM directed against the hepatitis C core antigen with rheumatoid factor activity but without cryoglobulinemia. All of the patients show IgM in glomerular capillary walls by biopsy. One patient has shown a clinical response to interferon (IFN) alfa-2b therapy without evidence of hepatic allograft rejection. The second and third patients have not responded to IFN or developed hepatic rejection. This study suggests that HCV-associated glomerulonephritis may complicate liver transplantation in conjunction with the production of increased amounts of IgM of variable specificity. The posttransplant setting may provide a unique situation in which to investigate the specific requirements for the onset of renal disease.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 9346560     DOI: 10.1002/lt.500010306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver Transpl Surg        ISSN: 1074-3022


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