Quantitation of hepatitis C virus in liver and peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection |
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Authors: | Julio Martí n,Sonia Navas,Juan Antonio Quiroga,Giuseppe Colucci,Margarita Pardo,Vicente Carreñ o |
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Abstract: | Since the natural history of hepatitis C virus-associated liver disease and the therapeutic responsiveness might vary according to liver and blood mononuclear cells viral levels, it may be important to quantitate viral RNA in liver, blood mononuclear cells and serum, and to compare these data with genotype, biochemical and histologic data. A polymerase chain reaction-based assay available for serum hepatitis C virus RNA quantitation has been optimized to quantitate viral genomes in liver and peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 47 chronic hepatitis C patients. The procedure permitted hepatitis C virus RNA quantitation in freshly isolated mononuclear cells and in total RNA extracted from frozen mononuclear cells and liver tissue. The intrahepatic viral amount (median: 2.6 × 103 copies/μg RNA; range: 0 to 3.6 × 104 copies/μg RNA) correlated significantly with the hepatitis C virus RNA concentration in serum (r = 0.76, P < .001) but not in mononuclear cells. Viral RNA concentrations in liver (P < .001), serum (P < 0.01) and PBMC (P < 0.05) were significantly higher in hepatitis C virus genotype 1 patients (essentially type 1b) than in non-1 type cases, but were unrelated to biochemical or histologic indexes of disease activity. In conclusion, the optimized assay permit HCV RNA quantitation in liver and peripheral blood mononuclear cells, suggesting that serum viral level is an accurate measurement of intrahepatic viral burden. J. Med. Virol. 54:265–270, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection HCV RNA quantitation intrahepatic viral load HCV genotypes peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) |
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