Literature DB >> 9773155

[Anti-actin antibodies in acute viral hepatitis A in children].

S I López1, J Seia, A Roy, M Cuarterolo, V Cañero, C María, M Zelazko, M Ciocca.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) infection has been proposed as a possible trigger of autoimmune hepatitis type I. We have previously reported the presence of anti-actin antibodies en protracted hepatitis A. At present the presence of anti-actin antibodies in acute uncomplicated hepatitis A is unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and persistence of anti-actin antibodies un children with acute hepatitis A.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 38 patients, 21 female and 17 male, with mean age of 6.5 years (range 2-13 years) were included. All patients were anti HAV IgM positive. The patients were clinically controlled and laboratory determinations such as ALT/AST, gammaglobulin, gamma GT, nuclear, smooth muscle (anti-actin specificity) and liver-kidney-microsome type I (anti-LKM) antibodies, were evaluated at admission and at the first, third and fifth month. Anti-actin antibodies were determined by indirect immunofluorescense (IIF) on rat kidney, stomach and liver sections and also on monolayers of cultured fibroblasts. Titers higher than 1/40 were considered positive.
RESULTS: 18 patients (47.3%) were anti-actin positive in the first determination (titers 1/40 and 1/80). In 4 patients (12.9%) these antibodies remained positive up to one month. All patients were negative 5 months after the onset of illness. ANA and anti-LKM were negative in all cases.
CONCLUSIONS: 1) This data demonstrate the presence of anti-actin antibodies in children with uncomplicated HAV hepatitis. 2) The antibodies remained positive for a short period of time. 3) Titers were lower than in autoimmune hepatitis type I. 4) Taken together these results suggest that anti-actin antibodies would be an expression of non specific stimulation of lymphocyte B.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9773155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam        ISSN: 0300-9033


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1.  IgA anti-actin antibodies in children with celiac disease: comparison of immunofluorescence with Elisa assay in predicting severe intestinal damage.

Authors:  Elena Bazzigaluppi; Barbara Parma; Giulia M Tronconi; Patrizia Corsin; Luca Albarello; Stefano Mora; Graziano Barera
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2010-03-18       Impact factor: 2.638

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