CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS, INTERVENTIONS, AND THERAPEUTIC TRIALS Vertical transmission of HCV is related to maternal peripheral blood mononuclear cell infection
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Infection of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) has been demonstrated to be a crucial event in the vertical transmission of viruses, and it is known that hepatitis C virus (HCV) can infect PBMNCs. The relationship between vertical transmission of HCV and the presence of positive and negative strands of HCV-RNA in the PBMNCs of HCV-carrier mothers was investigated using reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). During the study,13consecutivemotherswhotransmitted infection to their offspring and 53 consecutive mothers who did not were examined. The positive strand of HCV-RNA was identified in the PBMNCs of all mothers who transmitted the infection and in 13 of 53 mothers who did not (P < 1026). The HCVRNA2 strand was found in 5 of 13 mothers who transmitted the infection, and the strand was not found in the mothers who did not transmit the infection (P 5 .0001). Neither maternal PBMNC infection nor HCV transmission to the offspring was significantly related to the viral genotype or to the maternal viral load. These data show that maternal PBMNC infection by HCV and viral replicative activity in PBMNCs are important factors in the transmission of HCV from mother to child. The mechanism through which HCV infection of PBMNC favors vertical transmission of the virus is still incompletely understood. (Blood. 2000;96: 2045-2048)
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