만성 B 형 간염에서 HBsAg 및 HBcAg 의 간세포 내 발현양상과 병리조직학적 소견과의 상관관계

Background / Aims : The purpose of this study was to assess the correlation between histologic activity and fibrosis and the distribution of intrahepatic hepatitis B core antigen(HBcAg) and surface antigen(HBcAg ) inpatients with chronic hepatitis B . Methods : 141 patients(M:F=141:27) with biopsy-p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical and molecular hepatology 2001-12, Vol.7 (4), p.401
Hauptverfasser: 조광범, Kwang Bum Cho, 손정호, Jung Ho Sohn, 박경식, Kyung Sik Park, 권두영, Du Young Kwon, 황재석, Jae Seok Hwang, 허정욱, Jung Wook Hur, 안성훈, Sung Hoon Ahn, 박승국, Soong Kuk Park, 김상표, Sang Pyo Kim
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Zusammenfassung:Background / Aims : The purpose of this study was to assess the correlation between histologic activity and fibrosis and the distribution of intrahepatic hepatitis B core antigen(HBcAg) and surface antigen(HBcAg ) inpatients with chronic hepatitis B . Methods : 141 patients(M:F=141:27) with biopsy-proven chronic hepatitis B ,abnormal liver function, and a positive HBV viral marker(serum HBeAg , serum HBV DNA) were enrolled. Results : HBcAg was expressed in 96 of 141 patoents(68.1%), n HBcAg in 23(16.3%), c HBcAg in 58(41.25), and n-c HBcAg in 15(10.6%). In the cases of HBsAg, 114 of 141 patients(80.9%) were expressed as c HBsAg, 2(1.4%) as m HBsAg, and 16(11,3%) as m-c HBsAg. The presence of intrahepatic HBcAg and HBsAg according to gudat`s calssification was not correlated with activity and fibrosis. But the groups with nuckear expression of HBcAg revealed less inflammatory activity (grade, p=0.003), and less fibrotic stage(p=0.002) than with cytoplasmic or no expression of HBcAg. HBsAg was not. Conclusion : These observations suggest that inflammatory activity and fibrosis of chronic hepatitis B are related to the presence of HBcAg in hepatocytes and the expression of HBcAg. This is a very important finding in hepatocytolysis.
ISSN:2287-2728