Quantitative measurement of hepatitis C virus core antigen is affected by the presence of cryoglobulins |
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Authors: | Pham B-N Martinot-Peignoux M Ripault M-P Boyer N Levy V Marcellin P |
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Affiliation: | Département d'Immunologie Microbiologie des Pathologies Infectieuses, H?pital Beaujon, Clichy, France. bn.pharm@bjn.aphp.fr |
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Abstract: | Mixed cryoglobulinaemia is associated strikingly with HCV infection. The aim of this study was to assess whether the adherence to proper methods of collecting samples for cryoglobulin detection was critical or not on virological parameters in hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients. We studied 56 consecutive patients. Blood samples were collected using a conventional method and a blood collection method at 37 degrees C adapted to cryoglobulin detection. HCV core antigen and HCV RNA were measured in sera and cryoglobulins issued from both blood collection methods. In cryoglobulin-positive patients, serum concentrations of HCV core antigen, but not that of HCV RNA, were significantly higher when a conventional method was used, compared to a blood collection method at 37 degrees C (P = 0.001). In the cryoprecipitates, concentration of HCV core antigen was optimum when the blood collection method at 37 degrees C, rather than the conventional method, was applied for cryoglobulin detection (P < 10(-4)). The recovery of HCV core antigen in the cryoprecipitate was improved when cryoglobulins were isolated using the blood collection method at 37 degrees C rather than the conventional method (P < 0.001). HCV parameter measurements and cryoglobulin study should not be performed on the same serum samples due to the potential impact of blood collection methods on results. |
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Keywords: | cryoglobulinaemia cryoglobulins HCV core antigen HCV RNA hepatitis C |
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