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Detection of TT virus DNA in liver biopsies by in situ hybridization.


ABSTRACT: A novel hepatitis-associated virus named TT virus (TTV) has been isolated. However, its hepatotropism has not been proven. We have retrospectively analyzed the presence of TTV-DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in situ hybridization in liver biopsies from 30 patients with liver disease (15 TTV-DNA-positive and 15 TTV-DNA-negative in serum), and prospectively in serum and liver from eight patients with normal liver histology. TTV-DNA was detected by PCR in the liver from the 15 patients with serum TTV-DNA and in serum and liver of two of the eight patients without liver disease. TTV-DNA titers in liver were 10 times higher than in serum, although no correlation between TTV-DNA titers in serum and liver were observed. In situ hybridization shows positive signals in the hepatocytes of the 17 patients infected by TTV but in none of the TTV-DNA-negative patients by PCR. No morphological changes were observed in the hepatocytes showing hybridization signals. The percentage of positive hepatocytes ranged from 2.1% to 30% and correlated with the TTV-DNA titers in liver (r = 0.54; P = 0.037). In conclusion, our results show that TTV is able to infect liver cells although they do not support a role for TTV in causing liver disease.

SUBMITTER: Rodriguez-Inigo E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1876900 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detection of TT virus DNA in liver biopsies by in situ hybridization.

Rodríguez-Iñigo E E   Casqueiro M M   Bartolomé J J   Ortiz-Movilla N N   López-Alcorocho J M JM   Herrero M M   Manzarbeitia F F   Oliva H H   Carreño V V  

The American journal of pathology 20000401 4


A novel hepatitis-associated virus named TT virus (TTV) has been isolated. However, its hepatotropism has not been proven. We have retrospectively analyzed the presence of TTV-DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in situ hybridization in liver biopsies from 30 patients with liver disease (15 TTV-DNA-positive and 15 TTV-DNA-negative in serum), and prospectively in serum and liver from eight patients with normal liver histology. TTV-DNA was detected by PCR in the liver from the 15 patients w  ...[more]

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