Arankalle V A, Ticehurst J, Sreenivasan M A, Kapikian A Z, Popper H, Pavri K M, Purcell R H
National Institute of Virology, Pune, India.
Lancet. 1988 Mar 12;1(8585):550-4. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(88)91351-7.
Virus-like particles, approximately 27 nm in diameter, were identified in faeces from an Indian patient with enterically transmitted non-A, non-B (ENANB) hepatitis. They were serologically distinct from hepatitis A virus (HAV). Nucleic acid extracted from the particles did not hybridize with cDNA probes representing the genomes of HAV, enteroviruses, and cardioviruses. Chimpanzees were experimentally inoculated with faecal suspensions containing this 27 nm particle or with faeces from another case of ENANB hepatitis. Mild histological and biochemical hepatitis developed in these animals and there was serological evidence of infection with the virus-like particle as shown by immunoelectronmicroscopy (IEM). Serological analysis by IEM suggested that this agent or an antigenically similar virus was the aetiological agent of two epidemics and a sporadic case of ENANB hepatitis in India and of an epidemic of the illness in the USSR. Antibody to the particle was found in sera from patients with ENANB hepatitis from various geographic areas over a 30-year period.
在一名患有肠道传播的非甲非乙型(ENANB)肝炎的印度患者的粪便中发现了直径约27纳米的病毒样颗粒。它们在血清学上与甲型肝炎病毒(HAV)不同。从颗粒中提取的核酸不能与代表HAV、肠道病毒和心病毒基因组的cDNA探针杂交。用含有这种27纳米颗粒的粪便悬液或另一例ENANB肝炎患者的粪便对黑猩猩进行实验接种。这些动物出现了轻度组织学和生化性肝炎,免疫电子显微镜(IEM)显示有病毒样颗粒感染的血清学证据。IEM血清学分析表明,这种病原体或抗原相似的病毒是印度两起ENANB肝炎流行和1例散发病例以及苏联1起该疾病流行的病原体。在30年期间,来自不同地理区域的ENANB肝炎患者血清中发现了针对该颗粒的抗体。