Chronic hepatitis represents a frequent event after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). To ascertain the influence of HCV infection on the clinical and histological, outcome of these patients, we have investigated the long-term outcome of 22 patients with end-stage chronic liver disease undergoing liver transplant focusing the attention on the role of different HCV genotypes in determining recurrence and severity of post-OLT liver disease. For all patients blood samples taken before OLT and 3 months, 1, 2 and 3 years after OLT were tested for antiHCV antibodies by two different enzyme-linked immune-assays and by recombinant immune-blot II and for the presence and type of HCV RNA by nested PCR (5' untranslated region and core gene primers). Of the 16 pre-OLT antiHCV-positive patients, 14 (87.5%) had recurrence of HCV infection while 2 cleared HCV Pre-OLT genotype recurred in 11 of these 14 patients (2 genotype I, 8 genotype II - in 1 case associated with genotype III and 1 genotype IV). Of the 6 pre-OLT antiHCV-negative patients, only 1 (16.6%) became persistently HCV-infected, with genotypes I and II. The recurrence of genotype II strictly related with development of severe chronic hepatitis while genotype I and IV were associated with milder forms of liver disease and were more easily cleared.

Long-term follow-up of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in liver transplant patients / Villa, Erica; Grottola, Antonella; Buttafoco, Paola; A., Merighi; Ferretti, Ilva; P., Trande; P., Zoboli; L., Camellini; F., Callea; M., Depalma; C., Vecchi; R., Troisi; M., Camisasca; S., Rossi; G., Tordato; B., Dehemptinne; M., Podda; Manenti, Federico. - In: CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0902-0063. - STAMPA. - 9:(1995), pp. 160-164.

Long-term follow-up of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in liver transplant patients

VILLA, Erica;GROTTOLA, Antonella;BUTTAFOCO, Paola;FERRETTI, Ilva;MANENTI, Federico
1995

Abstract

Chronic hepatitis represents a frequent event after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). To ascertain the influence of HCV infection on the clinical and histological, outcome of these patients, we have investigated the long-term outcome of 22 patients with end-stage chronic liver disease undergoing liver transplant focusing the attention on the role of different HCV genotypes in determining recurrence and severity of post-OLT liver disease. For all patients blood samples taken before OLT and 3 months, 1, 2 and 3 years after OLT were tested for antiHCV antibodies by two different enzyme-linked immune-assays and by recombinant immune-blot II and for the presence and type of HCV RNA by nested PCR (5' untranslated region and core gene primers). Of the 16 pre-OLT antiHCV-positive patients, 14 (87.5%) had recurrence of HCV infection while 2 cleared HCV Pre-OLT genotype recurred in 11 of these 14 patients (2 genotype I, 8 genotype II - in 1 case associated with genotype III and 1 genotype IV). Of the 6 pre-OLT antiHCV-negative patients, only 1 (16.6%) became persistently HCV-infected, with genotypes I and II. The recurrence of genotype II strictly related with development of severe chronic hepatitis while genotype I and IV were associated with milder forms of liver disease and were more easily cleared.
1995
9
160
164
Long-term follow-up of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in liver transplant patients / Villa, Erica; Grottola, Antonella; Buttafoco, Paola; A., Merighi; Ferretti, Ilva; P., Trande; P., Zoboli; L., Camellini; F., Callea; M., Depalma; C., Vecchi; R., Troisi; M., Camisasca; S., Rossi; G., Tordato; B., Dehemptinne; M., Podda; Manenti, Federico. - In: CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0902-0063. - STAMPA. - 9:(1995), pp. 160-164.
Villa, Erica; Grottola, Antonella; Buttafoco, Paola; A., Merighi; Ferretti, Ilva; P., Trande; P., Zoboli; L., Camellini; F., Callea; M., Depalma; C., Vecchi; R., Troisi; M., Camisasca; S., Rossi; G., Tordato; B., Dehemptinne; M., Podda; Manenti, Federico
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