Cryoglobulinemia in Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection: Host genetic and virological study

Essential cryoglobulinemia is associated closely with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The mechanism responsible for occurrence of the disease is unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate pathogenetic roles of HCV in cryoglobulinemia. One hundred sixty‐seven consecutive patients with HCV w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medical virology 2001-09, Vol.65 (1), p.52-57
Hauptverfasser: Nagasaka, Atsushi, Takahashi, Tomoya, Sasaki, Tsuyoshi, Takimoto, Kyoko, Miyashita, Kencho, Nakamura, Michio, Wakahama, Osamu, Nishikawa, Shuji, Higuchi, Akifumi
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Zusammenfassung:Essential cryoglobulinemia is associated closely with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The mechanism responsible for occurrence of the disease is unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate pathogenetic roles of HCV in cryoglobulinemia. One hundred sixty‐seven consecutive patients with HCV were studied clinically by HCV grouping, HCV RNA levels, GBV‐C/HGV, HCV quasispecies (target region was hypervariable region‐1) and HLA polymorphism. The quasispecies in cryoprecipitate were compared with those in supernatant. The results of HLA polymorphism of patients with cryoglobulinemia were compared with those without cryoglobulinemia and healthy controls. The frequency of HCV‐related cryoglobulinemia was 71 of 167 (42.5%). Patients with cirrhosis (36 of 63, 57.1%) had cryoglobulinemia more frequently than those with chronic hepatitis (35 of 104, 33.7%, P 
ISSN:0146-6615
1096-9071
DOI:10.1002/jmv.2000