Longitudinal analysis of hepatitis C virus replication and liver fibrosis progression in renal transplant recipients.
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The pathogenesis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection was investigated by analysis of changes in viral and histologic parameters in 36 renal transplant recipients who were infected with HCV before transplantation. Each patient was classified according to development of liver fibrosis as assessed by 2 liver biopsies done 45 and 81 months after transplantation: 13 had progressing liver fibrosis (fibrosers) and 23 did not (nonfibrosers). All developed high-titer posttransplant viremia with a significant increase of 1.2 log RNA copies/mL. There were no significant differences in the increases in serum HCV RNA or genotype distributions in fibrosers and nonfibrosers. The hypervariable region (HVR)-1 of the HCV genome was analyzed by cloning and sequencing 20 clones per sample from 5 fibrosers and 5 nonfibrosers. Comparison of samples revealed that liver fibrosis progression was significantly associated with slower HVR-1 quasispecies diversification, suggesting the selection of more aggressive variants in fibrosers.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of infectious diseases
دوره 181 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000