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Cloning of serum RNA associated with hepatitis C infection suggesting heterogeneity of the agent(s) responsible for the infection
Authors:Terukatsu Arima M.D.  Chisato Mori  Akihisa Takamizawa  Takeyuki Nakajima  Kouichi Kanai
Affiliation:1. Second Department of Internal Medicine, Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine, 1208-1 Usuki-cho, 890, Kagoshima, Japan
2. Kanonji Institute, Research Foundation for Microbial Diseases of Osaka University, 768, Kanonji, Japan
3. Second Department of Internal Medicine, Hamamtsu University School of Medicine, 431-31, Hamamatsu, Japan
4. Toshiba Central Hospital, 140, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:
Fifty-six lambda gt11-random-primed-cDNA recombinants of which translation products react with antibodies in the serum drawn from patients with hepatitis C (blood-borne non-A, non-B hepatitis) were cloned from serum pooled from donors presumably infected with hepatitis C. The specificity of these clones for hepaitits C infection was determined using 3 test panels. Of these 29 clones were determined to be specific for Japanese hepatitis C infection. However one of the 29 clones was positive for 1 out of 5 normals in an American test panel while 12 clones were positive for the American panel as well. The remaining 28 clones reacted well with serum from transfusion associated chronic hepatitis C comparing to the sporadic cases in the Japanese panel. When they were tested with normal donors, another clone reacted with a distinct donor group with which the other clones did not react. These results may suggest the presence of heterogeneity in Japanese hepatitis C.
Keywords:blood donors  gene cloning  hepatitis C virus  RNA virus  serum RNA
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