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Hepatitis G virus coinfection influences the liver histology of patients with chronic hepatitis C.

作者信息

Moriyama M, Matsumura H, Shimizu T, Shioda A, Kaneko M, Saito H, Miyazawa K, Tanaka N, Sugitani M, Komiyama K, Arakawa Y

机构信息

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Liver. 2000 Oct;20(5):397-404. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0676.2000.020005397.x.

Abstract

AIMS/BACKGROUND: The present investigation compared the histological features of the liver of chronic hepatitis C patients who are or are not coinfected with hepatitis G virus (HGV) to determine the histological and clinical characteristics of HGV infection.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

This study included 194 patients with chronic hepatitis C who visited our institution between 1993 and 1995. Detection of serum HGV RNA was performed by nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Scores were assigned to indicate the severity of each of the following features on the liver biopsy of a patient: inflammatory cell infiltration in the periportal, parenchymal, and portal area; fibrous stage; lymphoid aggregates in the portal area; portal sclerotic change; perivenular fibrosis; pericellular fibrosis; bile duct damage; bridging necrosis; and irregular regeneration of hepatocytes (IR).

RESULTS

HGV RNA was detected in the sera of 18 (9.3%) of the 194 patients. The histological features of the HGV RNA-positive patients show significantly more severe bile duct damage, perivenular fibrosis, pericellular fibrosis and IR than the liver of the HGV RNA-negative patients. The biochemical results in the two groups did not significantly differ.

CONCLUSION

Our data suggest that chronic HGV coinfection worsens the histological features of liver disease.

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