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Genetic diversity of hepatitis C virus predicts recurrent disease after liver transplantation.


ABSTRACT: Approximately 20% of patients receiving liver transplants for end-stage hepatitis C rapidly develop severe allograph fibrosis within the first 24 months after transplant. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) variants were studied in 56 genotype-1-infected subjects with end-stage hepatitis C disease at the time before and 12 months after liver transplant, and post-transplant outcome was followed with serial liver biopsies. In 15 cases, pre-transplant HCV genetic diversity was studied in detail in liver (n=15), serum (n=15), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (n=13), and perihepatic lymph nodes (n=10). Our results revealed that pre-transplant HCV genetic diversity predicted the histological outcome of recurrent hepatitis C disease after transplant. Mild disease recurrence after transplant was significantly associated with higher genetic diversity and greater diversity changes between the pre- and post-transplant time points (p=0.004). Meanwhile, pre-transplant genetic differences between serum and liver were related to a higher likelihood of development of mild recurrent disease after transplant (p=0.039).

SUBMITTER: Li H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2875273 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic diversity of hepatitis C virus predicts recurrent disease after liver transplantation.

Li Hui H   Sullivan Daniel G DG   Feuerborn Nathan N   McArdle Susan S   Bekele Kirubeal K   Pal Sampa S   Yeh Matthew M   Carithers Robert L RL   Perkins James D JD   Gretch David R DR  

Virology 20100418 2


Approximately 20% of patients receiving liver transplants for end-stage hepatitis C rapidly develop severe allograph fibrosis within the first 24 months after transplant. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) variants were studied in 56 genotype-1-infected subjects with end-stage hepatitis C disease at the time before and 12 months after liver transplant, and post-transplant outcome was followed with serial liver biopsies. In 15 cases, pre-transplant HCV genetic diversity was studied in detail in liver (n=15)  ...[more]

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